Mystery of the Nanoscale Crop Circles solved
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120302101819.htm


" When two solids are combined in just the right proportions, changes in 
chemical bonding may produce an alloy that melts at a temperature far lower 
than either can melt by itself. Such an alloy is called eutectic, Greek for 
"good melting." The eutectic alloy of gold and silicon -- 81 percent gold and 
19 percent silicon -- is especially useful in processing nanoscale 
semiconductors such as nanowires, as well as for device interconnections in 
integrated circuits; it liquefies at a modest 363˚ Celsius, far lower than the 
melting point of either pure gold, 1064°C, or pure silicon, 1414°C."


I'm sensing a pattern here, Casimir, Pyrophoric action minus oxygen and now 
Eutectic all possibly related? Can hydrogen or clusters act like a metal alloy 
to harness the Eutectic effect? 
Fran

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