Thanks Jones and Nigel for raising the SNR. even if only for a nanosec!

Thanks for the link. I was not reading vortex daily back then, so I'll go
have a looksee.

J

-mi

 

From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Nickel nanoantennas... its all about resonances.

 

This kind of near-coherent resonance was a frequent topic on this forum 4-5
years ago. Several messages in the archives refer to either Preperata or
Dicke or both. The acronym DPSR = Dicke-Preparata Super-radiance has been
used.

 

"Cooperative radiation" is another term, as is Ahern's 'energy localization'
and all are the precursor to the kind of pure coherence seen in the laser
and so forth, not confined to atomic or quantum systems and most often seen
as a surface effect at nanoscale. Here is one post in a thread.

 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg22649.html

 

The "impure form" of coherence is a kind of bunching effect, a sharp spike
in the slope of a chart. The name super-radiance is somewhat
self-explanatory, but it is a bit of a surprise that until Preperata, the
relevance to LENR was not appreciated.

 

Examples of super-radiance are found in nature at all geometric scales where
waves exist, and the large example is important to force comprehension of
what may difficult to imagine as natural (not commonplace but not rare
either) - the "rogue wave" is always out there somewhere: 

 

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=701

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freak_wave

 

Jones

 

From: Nigel Dyer 

 

I recently had a quick glance through the chapters on Cold Fusion in
Preperata's "QED coherence in matter", and the results in the Nickel
Nanoattenas paper seem to be in much the same area as the ideas in the Cold
Fusion chapter.

 

Nigel Dyer

 

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From: Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint 

More evidence that we are dealing with oscillations and need to look at
whether there are any harmonic relationships within the H-loaded Ni lattice,
plasmons, deflated H, inverse Rydbergs, magnetic effects, etc.

 

-Mark Iverson

 

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