http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_hydrogen_welding

So, arcing in a hydrogen environment produces monoatomic hydrogen from diatomic 
hydrogen, eh?

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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Defkalion
Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 19:29:59 +0800








Seems to me that Woomera (Who appears to be an 
actual eyewitness) is confirming for us the presence, importance and use of the 
2 spark plugs.  Page 16 does show 2 orange wires that appear to be spark 
plug cables.  (Off-the-shelf Spark Plug cables do have brightly colored red 
or orange insulations.  And the picture do show a cable that is about the 
right diameter size for a spark plug cable.)
 
I know I am harping on this spark plug thing, but 
the sooner "replicators" get over this doubt, the sooner we can focus on the 
corect replication design.  It does appear the evidence for sparks being 
integral to the process is mounting. 
 
Those who doubt the use of sparks do bring up a 
good point, sparks will cook and melt the nickel nanostructures.  Hence, 
the point that I keep on repeating, Sparks PLUS turbulence is the 
answer.
 
As I mentioned before, Rossi redesigned his reactor 
from a small cylindrical design (original ECat and the EKitten design) to a 
flat 
"fat cat" design.  The reason for this, IMO, is to design a reactor that 
would be more efficient with sparks delivery.  This allowed him to controll 
his reaction better as DGT seems to have found out - that is, control the 
reaction rate with the apllication and modulation of sparks.
 
Jojo
 
 
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Fang Sen 
  
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:55 PM
  Subject: [Vo]:Defkalion
  
Enlightenment:

" 
  The reactor I saw is shown on Defkalion's website
  G'Day,  
  I wanted to point out some of the items that I saw are now being shown on 
  Defkalion's website:
  The 
  room is the same room as I visited.
  http://www.defkalion-energy.com/files/2012-05_StatusPicturesFinal.pdf
  On 
  page one, the 3rd picture from the left,  in the middle is 
  a graph of temperature.  Note the cross hatching.  This is 
  fusion taking place using two items depicted on page 13 & 14.  
  This cross hatching depicts  a VERY high temperature.
  Just 
  look at page 5 at the 'box' It's got hardly anything connected to it.  
  Hydrogen, two wires and a themocouple.
  The 
  test reactor I saw running is on page 23 & 24.  It only had a 
  hydrogen line at 1bar connected along with two wires.  These wires were 
  connected to an item shown on page  13 & 14 in the VERY center 
  of the picture. I'll leave it to you to find the item.  They 
  are not connected.  They are VERY important.  
  Heck there's one just sitting on the table on page 18. in the rignt 
  hand picture.  Page 24 is just as I saw it.  Note the items on 
  each side of the reactor vessel.
  Page 
  16 actually shows the wire that should be connected and isn't.  There 
  should be two of them.  That same item on pages 13, 14 is also sticking 
  out of the box.
  This 
  test reactor was SO simple.  What is being shown now, is a plethora 
  of thermo couples to closely measure the reactor's temperature in various 
  places within the reactor. This means, to me, that they are trying 
  to optimise the reactor and possible internal design changes.  These 
  themocouples are positioned where the fluid would flow through the 
  reactor.
  Regards,
  Woomera"

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