Peter, I tried to respond to Nixter's suggestion on your blogspot that the light burst observed at Defkalion might indicate lasing. I think it failed to post due to my incorrect selection of buttons. However, what I said was:
There is a phenomenon called "random lasing" that can occur in colloids of metal micro- and nano-particles. I am not sure how intense the resulting electromagnetic fields or temperatures are. It is improbable that this explains LENR, but maybe it's worth at least a look at whether Rossi or Defkalion have found optimum operating points for this effect. Lou Pagnucco Peter Gluck wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > A nice comment has inspired me to write: > > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2012/05/sequel-to-my-way-to-lenr-truth.html > > It is actually a question, a bit rhetoric but if the things go well > it could be really interesting. > Best wishes, > Peter > -- > Dr. Peter Gluck > Cluj, Romania > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com >

