What is the meaning of the "bulk effect".
it seems that it is anyway a surface effect, but with a nanometric geometry
that increase surface so that macroscopicaly the whole bulk participate...

did I understand correctly?
if it was a metal bulk effect, and not a surface effect, it would mean many
theorical things.

2012/3/9 Harry Veeder <[email protected]>

> <<Hagelstein said of the NANOR experiment, “I like the approach. It is
> a bulk effect. The whole NANOR is participating, whereas the Pons and
> Fleischmann experiment was only active at the surface. This is
> important because you don’t want to have a process that destroys your
> host.”>>
>
> Harry
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