As my senior project in college in 1976 I built a ruby laser thanks to
a friend who happened to have a mirrored ruby rod with a small chip
which rendered it unusable in the laboratory due to the irregular
modes generated.

My adviser told me of another senior who was using capacitors like I
used to pulse the xenon lamps for exploding wires.  I never dreamed
why he was exploding wires.  Neither did my adviser.

Fast forward thirty years and I read of exploding water and wires and
ZPE.  This forum has been quite an educational experience.  And I
thought the laser was kewl.

Yeah, we should read the paper.  :-)

Terry

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Blanton
>
> ICCF-10 Paper: Triggering a deuterium flux in Pd wire using electromagnetic
> field Cavitation
>
> Stringham, R. S
>
> What is EMF cavitation?
>
>
> Hmm ... sounds a bit like a favorite subject from years gone by (that also
> did not pan out) - to wit: exploding wire fusion. Although this is probably
> one or two steps below the explosion and those famous "sausages," perhaps.
>
> With exploding wires, you get "sausage instabilities" which are visually
> well named and although not real cavitation, there could be something
> similar going on with one dimension being elongated.
>
> I guess another remote possibility would be to read the paper ;-)
>
> Jones
>
>
>

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