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From: Axil Axil<mailto:janap...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 4:50 PM
To: vortex-l<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Have Cavitation Energy Systems stumbled on a novel form of 
LENR?

The hellish conditions found in the Earth’s lower mantle: more than 1,800 miles 
below the surface, the lower mantle experiences temperatures nearing 4,000 
degrees Fahrenheit and pressures that are 1.3 million times higher than the air 
at earth's surface is where diamonds are created after a milion years of 
enduring these intense physical conditions.

Graphite-to-diamond transformation induced by ultrasound cavitation

www.chm.bris.ac.uk/pt/diamond/pdf/drm17-931.pdf<http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/pt/diamond/pdf/drm17-931.pdf>

Abstract
Diamond microcrystals have been synthesized using ultrasonic cavitation of a 
suspension of hexagonal graphite in various organic liquid
media, at an average bulk temperature of the liquid up to 120°C and at 
atmospheric pressure. The yield of diamond is up to 10% by mass. The
diamonds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction 
and laser Raman spectroscopy. Analysis of the crystallite size
distribution showed that the diamonds were nearly mono-dispersed, having a size 
6 or 9μm ± 0.5μm, with cubic, crystalline morphology.

one “successful” cavitation bubble collapse = one diamond crystal)

If cavitation can produce diamonds from graphite in a microsecond, cavitation 
can also produce the same intense conditions that can produce metallic hydride 
components such as metallic water and hydrogen deep inside the earth and other 
planets.



On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Nigel Dyer 
<l...@thedyers.org.uk<mailto:l...@thedyers.org.uk>> wrote:
For some months I have been working with Cavitation Energy Systems 
(http://cavitationenergysystems.com/) who have been developing an efficient 
steam generator based on cavitation.  What is not obvious until you start going 
through the details of what they say on the website is that there appears to be 
five times more energy in the steam they produce than the electrical energy 
they use to produce it.
I have met up with them in Florida and gone through the details of the system 
and it does appear to be as they claim.   The question is how does it manage to 
do this?  By combining knowledge of their system with other 'excess energy' 
systems that I am aware of and had dealings with I think the mechanism is as 
follows:
·         As they intended, they use a diesel injector to create a pulse of 
water that is full of cavitation bubbles.
·         When the pulse hits a nearby surface a shock wave travels back 
through the water initiating an almost synchronous  collapse of all the bubbles.
·         The potential differences within the collapsing bubbles accelerate 
some free protons such that they have an energy of the order of 10kV, enough to 
overcome the coulomb barrier and initiate fusion.
·         The fusion energy is carried away by a virtual neutrino, and there is 
a cascade of virtual neutrinos which distribute the energy as kinetic energy 
among nearby protons and electrons.  Some of the protons have sufficient energy 
to initiate a secondary fusion event starting a short duration chain reaction.  
With others the kinetic energy they gain is transferred to the water molecule 
and consequently the water is heated up until it boils.
The way that the bubbles collapse directs the energy away from the surface, 
avoiding the normal problems of cavitation systems where the cavitation causes 
damage to surfaces. The way that the shock wave causes all the bubbles to 
collapse and initiate fusion at close to the same time means that the energy 
from the proton-proton fusion is able to heat all of the water, converting it 
to steam, at which point the chain reaction stops.

Not only do they appear to have significant energy gain but it is available in 
a highly usable form, as high temperature steam.  I have put together some more 
detailed notes.

http://thedyers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/CES_LENR.pdf

Nigel





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