From: Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene wrote: In the first test the steam was wet steam, and the output was overestimated by a factor of three. JR: Experts who know about steam disagree. JB: Experts who know about steam also agree. Experts often disagree with each other. JR: the second (ultrasound, I think) is impossible. JB: I was careful not to avoid 'ultrasound' per se. In fact we can rule it out at the levels of 20 kHz to one MHz, which is the normal range. At the nano-dimensions, however, phonon mobility can take frequency levels much higher. It would not surprise me to see a novel kind of cavitation effect in "pycno," or dense hydrogen clusters - which is based on infrared frequencies.

