Am I wrong to lump Casimir, Hall, pyrophoric and Eutectic effects as all 
related by  dispersion forces? There are numerous theories for the occurrence 
of natural resonances inside lattices and skeletal catalysts so let me add one 
more, these clusters , time crystals or other labels for condensed hydrogen are 
being forced into geometric patterns like the mysterious nanoscale crop circles 
mentioned here http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120302101819.htm  
but only in their condensed metal like form such that when they translate back 
to their individual free roaming state they obey gas motion and Casimir forces. 
This would put 2 natural forces in opposition with each other and provide yet 
another asymmetrical path to extract energy if we can keep these atoms at some 
critical state centered around this transition point and encourage them to 
oscillate between states. Perhaps the very act of extracting energy could be 
harnessed to aid the atoms into falling back into a condensed state.
Fran





Roarty, Francis X
Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:26:51 -0800

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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