Jones wrote..

These images are clear proof to me, although others may not agree, of an
implosion, not an explosion.

There is a conical vortex, a deep horn-like cavity and tunnel - NOT the
typical crater of an explosion.Because the bulk of the force in a real explosion is at the locus, which
 rapidly diminishes on expansion - the result is the crater (bowl
cavity) appearance - NOT the horn-and-tunnel (which looks like the
negative of a tornado vortex) - huge difference.

This indicates that the main energy-release component of the LENR or
other supra-chemical reaction is *spin* or angular momentum, and not
spherical expansion.

Howdy Jones,

A deep horn-like cavity describes what we sometimes see in the segmental parabolic cavities of our induction feeders that feed chlorine gas under vacuum. We used to attribute the pitting to " cavitation" . These strange "pits"could be accepted if the material were hastelloy or titanium subjected to cavitation but UHMW polyethelene should not pit. Only in certain locations in the USA do we experience this problem.

Speaking of location... The Pacific Lumber Company bankrupcy case is now in the hands of a Texas bankrupcy judge in Corpus Christi, Texas. Ah So ! Texas.. where no man's life nor property is safe while the Texas legislature is in session... or a Texas bankrupcy judge sits at bench..over a case involving the Redwood forests of California. Poor ole Charles Hurwitz and his Maxxam Group( owns Pacific Lumber) make you wanna cry listening to his tale of how fate has done him wrong again. All started with his savings and loan deal gone sour back in the 1980's and his hoss race track in Houston that got bailed out by the city. Nickname him "otherguy" cuz it's always some other guy that's at fault..

In the case of the redwood forests.. he claims the enviromentalists caused the bankrupcy.

Richard

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