We can use the NanoSpire system as appoint of comparison to tease out what
quantum mechanical mechanisms do what functions in the complicated NiH
system.



Unlike NiH, the NanoSpire system is flawed as a power production system
because it does not contain the quantum mechanical tools necessary to
thermalize the gamma radiation produced by the QM fusion mechanism. There
is a high degree of fusion occurring but the energy output of the process
remains as gamma radiation.



The NanoSpire system can teach us what QM factors produce what QM cold
fusion results. This system does not contain those micro cavities where
proton pairs accumulate as in the Rossi system. Therefore there is little
proton quantum condensation in the system to thermalize the gamma produced.
Being water based, the NanoSpire system operates below the Curie point in
temperature of the material it is transmuting with results in the exclusive
production of gamma radiation in preference to heat. Proton
superconductivity id not produced in the water and gamma radiation results.



This leads me to the suspicion that when DGT uses a magnetic field to
temporarily spoil their reaction, this superconductive breaking action will
generate gamma radiation in preference to heat.






On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Robert McKay <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:50 AM, Harry Veeder <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > NanoSpire, Inc. Successfully Harnesses Cavitation Zero Point Energy to
> > Produce Dramatic Levels of Fusion & Transmutation In Water
> >
> > press release:
> >
> http://www.1888pressrelease.com/nanospire-inc-successfully-harnesses-cavitation-zero-point-pr-372884.html
> >
> > company website:
> > http://www.nanospireinc.com/
>
> From the link;
>
> The radiation emitted by the reactor left nuclear tracks, burned the
> hole pattern of the core into the clear PVC core enclosure, activated
> high neutron absorption cross-section 39Cl (56 minute half-life) in
> the chlorine of the PVC core enclosure and transmuted the water in the
> reactor into nearly all the other elements. The experiment also
> accidentally resulted in acute radiation sickness beginning the day
> after the August 25, 2009 experiments for both investigators Mark
> LeClair and Sergio Lebid and lasted for more than a year.
>
> At least that's a good sign that it works, maybe ;)
>
> Rob
>
>

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