Terry,
I am not familiar with the theory Taleyarkhan applied but I actually
see sonoluminescence as a very likely way of regulating this common environment
of changing Casimir geometry with respect to different bond states of hydrogen.
Bubbles of a conductive electrolyte can be formed into Casimir geometry and
process the mixed state hydrogen without regard to destroying the geometry in a
run away condition because the geometry is constantly reformed as the gas
diffuses upward in the electrolyte. It also provides a vastly improved method
of heat sinking so that more energy can be extracted at a faster rate. I won't
be surprised if the theory that comes out of the Rossi discovery leads to a
more efficient "wet" system where some kind of hybrid mechanism between bubbles
and geometry forming bulk material reside in a conductive electrolyte where a
mix of h1 and h2 is distributed to the base and allowed to rise through the wet
powders similar to the Haish Moddel proposed "sugar cube" where hydrogen is
circulated through columns of alternately insulated and Casimir suppression
zones. Taleyarkhan's theory aside I do see the environment he was experimenting
with as having a very plausible potential to produce excess heat. Likewise the
"Energetics" prototype also qualifies IMHO to produce excess heat. I am not
qualified to speak to the nuclear aspects but am convinced all these anomalies
must start out with an interim force to bootstrap any nuclear conditions that
is based on the effect of changes in suppression level on the bond states of
hydrogen - you can apply any hydrogen model you like from transients like
Horace's deflation and Stremmenos' mini hydrogen, to Mill's longer lived
subground state and Naudts relativistic hydrogen. My premise is that the bond
state of what ever hydrogen model you care to adopt is the crucial factor, that
the disassociation level is varied by the covalent bonds opposition to
translate between different zones of suppression that leads to the high energy
electrons mentioned by Stremmenos and the sling shot effect mentioned by Jones
Beene on the disassociated atoms with respect to the Ni lattice.
Regards
Fran
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 12:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:EETIMES publishes report
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 11:25 AM, francis <[email protected]> wrote:
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> http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4212428/Italian-scientists-claim-cold-fusion-success
They will print anything. They even printed an article about Rusi
Taleyarkhan and bubble fusion. ;-)
T