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Von: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]; [email protected]
Gesendet: 17:40 Freitag, 6.April 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Stimulation of LENR using dual lasers, creative engineering
needed
>Unfortunately, the reactions are known to be temperature-dependent. I.e., if a
>reaction is going to happen, increasing the temperature (within limits)
>increases the reaction rate.
Yes.
We should differentiate this area -as a tool -as an area of EXCITATION- as
soon as possible from the area of DETECTION.
It is RESONANCE effects, which make the classical continuum obsolete, by some
unknown orders of magnitude.
We should have known that since the Fraunhofer-lines, right?
Unfortunately, some particles are termed 'cold', which aren't. Common sense
does not apply there.
Although normally being an advocate of common sense, I would keep this out of
consideration in this case.
Which is, in an epistemological sense, quite difficult.
Just an example:
Exciting an item in the low THZ regime (say 10THz) actually implies a COOLING ,
which puts the whole issue out of the whole thermodynamic
calculations, because the Boltzmann equations apply to continua, and not
resonance-peaks.
Anyway.
Think yourself.
Guenter.