On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 14:11:56 Axil wrote [snip] It is as if a large amount of hydrogen atoms form into a cold plasma go
into a quantum mechanical blender and turned into a coherent quark soup. In an instant, when the quark soup fissions, this LENR process produces atoms whose isotopic character is the same as exists in nature. This is to be expected since the inherent properties of quarks define what comes out of the fission process. This LENR fission process is done so gently and at such low energies that no unstable (radioactive) elements are produced, Emitted X-rays energies correspond to the speeds of these various fission fragments rebounding away from the center of this fission process.[/snip] Axil, I like your term "Gentle fissions" and your concept that only the hydrogen is participating to produce the natural distribution of elements and isotopes based on magic numbers, It agrees with my hunch that hydrides are only formed when The system is self destructing in runaway. It is very likely the threshold temperature and control loop are intended to turn the hydrogen gas into a "bond state oscillator" where h2 keeps getting disassociated then cooled back down to reform h2 and emit energy over and over again. your blender? The threshold level is discounted by the nickel geometry creating a tapestry of different vacuum energy densities as the atoms appear to shrink down between ever smaller geometries. I think these small atoms reflect normal catalytic action amplified by Casimir geometry and the relativistic nature Naudts suggested for the hydrino actually applies to any reactants in a catalyst. My point is the energy density suppression between Casimir boundaries accelerates time from our perspective exactly like the increased energy density of a stellar mass slows time from our perspective. The slow gradient of changes in energy density at our scale are not mirrored by the abrupt changes provided by nature in the surfaces of Casimir cavities, As an atom seems to shrink into ever smaller Casimir confinement these dramatic changes in energy density are equivalent to changes in velocity on the spatial axis - what we see as time dilation appears to these gas atoms like open space and random accelerations that keep pumping more and more gas, deeper and deeper into this relativistic plane with your blender/bond state oscillator. Fran

