Subject: Re: [Vo]:Next Big Future - Brillouin


I tried to lower the plasma frequency to get emissions in the RF band.  I used 
helium because it is heavier to get operation in the lower frequency range.  No 
anomalous energy again.
I used a light bulb to try argon.  No anomalous energy again.
One thing for sure is that the stimulation has to be intense.  Maybe my stuff 
was not powerful enough.  With more power the electrode will just burn out.  
Congrats to anyone who got a system working.


>From my book:



A typical cold fusion cell is constructed of palladiumor nickel.  Hydrogen is 
driven into themetal.  The composite metallic structurenaturally resonates at 
thermal frequencies (1013 hz).  This vibration is enhanced with heat, 
laserlight, or radio waves.  Nanometer scaleddomains couple strongly with the 
external stimulation35.  The vibration imposes a speed of 1,093,850meters per 
second upon the dissolved hydrogen. In the gravitomagnetic devices, electronic 
vibration is transferred tothe non-bound nucleons that rest between the layers 
of a superconductivedisk.  The nucleons enter into a state ofcontinuous quantum 
transition as the magnetic spin orbit force is expelled tothe surface of the 
nano-domain.  “The constants of the motion tend towardthose of the 
electromagnetic” and the cold fusion process proceeds......


Thisspeed greatly exceeds the normal speed of sound (6,000 m/s) in the 
metallicstructure.  Dr. Edmund Storms and Dr.Michael Mckurby have found that 
the metal must be highly loaded withhydrogen.  The resulting pressureincreases 
metal’s natural frequency from 1012 to 1013  hz.  Thisis the frequency of the 
warm thermal vibrations.  Electrons and mobile nucleons simultaneouslyenter 
into a state of quantum a transition at the speed Sn (1,093,850 meters per 
second).  This high speed is difficult to achieve,however, it appears that the 
cold fusion speed is much more accessible than thehot fusion temperature.    





-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Znidarsic <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, May 22, 2017 10:40 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Next Big Future - Brillouin




Some of this new version of structured waves is tied into the      recent 
papers on the discovery of RF from cells producing OU.      There are several. 
I will try to post a bibliography at some      future time but the underlying 
strategy appears to be this: when      the anomalous heat is present, an RF 
signal is also present. 





That's what I tried to do, generate RF by adjusting the size of the 
nano-particles.   I was envisioning RF in the millimeter band.  RF energy can 
be converted directly into electrical current with a diode.  My experiments did 
not produce any RF energy.  I did many of these experiments even at cryogenic 
temperatures.  I never completed the experiment with the co2 laser.  


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/movies/cryo.wmv



Frank Znidarsic





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