I am referring to the Meshuganon experiment not your current experiment. Its too bad that you moved on from that Meshuganon experiment, you has something there.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:28 PM, Russ <russ.geo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry that dog won’t hunt, the present experiment is nothing like this. > Keep fishing. > > > > *From:* Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Monday, May 21, 2018 6:13 PM > *To:* vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com> > *Subject:* [Vo]:Fwd: Glow tube experiment > > > > The Alan/Russ experiment has been conducted by young plasma students for > over a 100 years. This goes to show that there is not much new under the > Sun. The glow tube experiment is a demonstration of the Goldstein–Wehner > law. > > > > See > > > > http://campus.mst.edu/aplab/index_files/PlasmaTheory.pdf > > > > Plasma Theory for Undergraduate Education - Missouri S&T > > > > > > > > http://www.thunderbolts.info/eg_draft/images/plasma_ > discharge_tube_480x357.jpg > > > > More info here > > > > http://www.thunderbolts.info/eg_draft/eg_chapter_6.htm > > > > The SAFIRE experiment is the spherical version of this plasma tube > experiment. The Double layers are produced in the plasma tube as well as in > the spherical SAFIRE mode. What Alan did with the metal foil is identical > to what SAFIRE did by inserting the Langmuir Probe into the double layer. > The two experiments produced the same LENR effect when the metal was > inserted into the double layer. In both these systems, the interaction > between the metal and the double layer is to produce a population of > surface plasmon polaritons that merge to generate a polariton BEC. > > > > In this plasmoid generation mode of the LENR reaction where the petal > Condensate intercepts the energy output that the double layer reaction > produces, that energy is reformatted in the singular way that the petal > condensate is constrained to produce as a analog black hole. That > reformatting process includes a very wasteful segment of the total output. > The condensate produces muons (aka Meshuganon) with that fraction of total > output energy that is essentially lost to the far field. Muons has a long > delay time and they travel a long way from the place in which they were > created. As Alan has observed, the generation of gamma radiation when the > tube is heavily shielded is a sure sign that muons are being produced by > the inserted metal surface. > > > > In the SAFIRE reaction, no condensate is formed and therefor all the > energy that the LENR reaction produces in the formation of helium is > retained as heat output. I predict that Helium 3 will be detected in a > spectrogram of the gases in the glow tube over some extended period of its > operation. Excess heat will also be produced by the glow tube in the same > why that SAFIRE produces excess heat. > > > > Alan/Russ should take the glow tube experiment to ICCF-21. The SAFIRE > people will greatly profit from the Muon demo. > > >