In reply to  [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Sun, 02 Apr 2006
09:51:36 -0400:
Hi Frank,
[snip]
> Though the ice did not melt when heated by low-intensity laser alone, it 
> dissolved once a gold nanoparticle was embedded, said the scientists, whose 
> findings have been published online by the journal Nano Letters
> 
>snip............................
> 
>Let's see.  50nm  stimulated with an IR laser.  The product of the dimension 
>and the frequency is one megahertz-meter.
> 
>Per Znidarsic's theorem,  "The constants of the motion tend toward the 
>electromagnetic is a Bose condensate that is stimulated at a dimensional 
>frequency of one megahertz-meter"
> 
>I tried the same same experiment with cheep titianum oxide nanoparicles.  It 
>did not work for me, yet.
[snip]

TiO2 is not a conductor, gold is.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/

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