In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 29 Aug 2022 16:26:44 +0000 (UTC): Hi,
Closely spaced electrodes with water between them will have some capacitance. This results in a slight increase in electron density on the cathode. The increase in electron density may facilitate shielding, thus enhancing the chance of a fusion reaction. [snip] >Of course, this spacing is much larger than the Casimir geometry but that >effect could somehow be involved in a derivative way, With Meyer's device, if >- IF - there is also anomalous ionization due to geometry alone - that is - >of closely spaced electrodes, and ... if this net electrical charge somehow >makes it to the combustion chamber to aid in the hydrogen burning then the >answer could be in some dependence on the actual spacing within the physical >structure itself. [snip] Regards, R. van Spaandonk Crops, not towns, should be planted on floodplains. Even the ancient Egyptians knew this.