Akira,

According to my theory, at the moment the hydrogen collapses in a void or
crack (singularity), you should get an instant burst of low level Hawking
Radiation(full spectrum) since quantum singularities are very hot to start
with and they will immediately evaporate matter down near local steady
state thermodynamic and spatial equilibrium conditions within a void or
crack in the lattice.  If/once it settles down within a void it then will
start slowly consuming hydrogen gas that it pulls gas matter into the void
from outside and will continue emitting very low levels of radiation and
heat. According to theory, some of this radiation is quarks and gluons and
I am not sure these will register on your devices.  Over time, the Hawking
radiation and or collapse of nearby matter will create local/brittleness
within the lattice at which point any internal collapse will create another
immediate and local instability and burst of energy at which point it will
come to a new thermodynamic equilibrium point.  This will go one until a
point at which enough matter is consumed that their is a complete collapse
of the wire.  Singularities can create temperature inversions as their
surface area changes and they consume more/gas matter than they evaporate.
 Over time this should balance out at the end of the universe.

These singularities will act as a quantum heat pump, pulling in matter from
hydrogen or the lattice (or any other matter) and rewarding you with heat
and radiation, much of it as heat. The Rohner/Papp video that shows a coil
sucking gas from a reactor vessel and balloon is the same effect.  The
singularities have built up on the inside surface of the coil (he mentions
that the surface has changed and sticks to the cyclinder) with a voltage
and are acting as a quantum heat pump pulling in gas matter and liberating
heat trying to achieve equilibrium in their environment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlgiwB8V4sc


According to my theory, collapsed matter generates radiation and appear to
exists in nature within cracks and voids of metals and rocks of the earth
and is probably concentrated in the earth at the core, away from life.

I believe it is the singularity(s) themselves that are more dangerous than
the low level radiation.  As you can see it is devouring the lattice with
primary collapse, hawking radiation and some fission and fusion events as
well as probably some chemical events from the heat release.  Be careful of
getting a singularity on/in you which will be hard to do since they are
invisible.  According to theory a singularity might be as small as 22 micro
grams at planck length, about like a grain of sand but will be completely
invisible.  They might even be smaller based upon actual quantum gravity
effects.  Gravity wants to take it to the earth and dispose of it at the
center where it safetly produces heat for the earth.



Stewart



On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On 2012-08-17 16:43, Peter Gluck wrote:
>
>> According to Piantelli and to Defkalion. Ni does not work at all with
>> deuterium, Why it works (?) here is a good/bad question.
>>
>
> Celani reported strange results with Deuterium too (with his treated
> nanostructured ISOTAN44 wires). It works, but poorly compared to Hydrogen.
> See here, slide 45:
>
> http://www.22passi.it/**downloads/Celani_ICCF17_**Trasp3.pdf<http://www.22passi.it/downloads/Celani_ICCF17_Trasp3.pdf>
>
> His observations on Deuterium use:
>
>  21) After D2 intake, we increased, as usual, the temperature by power to
>> the inert wire. The absorption was really of small amount.
>>
>> 22) We observed, for the first time in our experimentation with such kind
>> of materials, some X (and/or gamma emission), coming-out from the reactor
>> during the increasing of the temperature from about 100°C to 160°C. We used
>> a NaI(Tl) detector, energy range 25-2000keV used as counter (safety
>> purposes), not as spectrometer. Total time of such emission was about 600s
>> and clearly detectable, burst like.
>>
>> 23) About thermal anomalies, we observed, very surprising, that the
>> response was endothermic, not eso-thermic. The second day the system
>> crossed the zero line and later become clearly eso-thermic. Similar effects
>> were reported also by A. Takahashi and A. Kitamura.
>>
>> 24) After about 350000s from the beginning of D2 intake the temperature
>> abruptly increased and the wire was broken. We observed that the pressure
>> decreased, because some problems to the reactor gas tight, but at times of
>> 80000s before. The SEM observations showed fusion of a large piece of wire.
>> The shape was like a ball. Further analyses are in progress.
>>
>
> Cheers,
> S.A.
>
>

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