The theory that sonafusion is based on Deuterium fusion may be flawed.
Under this theory, two deuterium atoms are supposed to fuse and convert
into helium. This fusion does not happen. I do not believe this fusion is
possible.

As the LeClair experiment with cavatation has indicated, a molecule
clustering mechanism which accumulates and concentrates positive electric
charge may be the cause of any nuclear reactions that may be happening in
sonofusion.

IMHO, to make sonofusion as well as the LeClair reactions more effective at
producing nuclear heat, molten fluoride salts should be tried to replace
water as the cavatation medium. With this engineering change, this ionic
cavatation medium may produce coulomb barrier lowering molecular clustering
since molten salts have been shown to produce intense damage to cavatation
impellers 10 times more intense than water.

Unlike water, molten salts can support very high electro-turbines operating
temperatures up to 1000C. Higher thermodynamic efficiencies will then be
possible at ambient pressure.



Cheers:    Axil
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 2:51 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps of interest -
>
> I am not sure whether this has been posted on Vortex-l before, but
> Quantum Fusion, Inc., has a professional looking website -
>
> http://www.quantum-fusion.com/
>
> - which is promoting deuterium based sonofusion with the aim of reducing
> energy generation cost to 1 cent/kWh.
>
> The pdf-documents at the bottom of their science page -
>   http://www.quantum-fusion.com/science.shtml
> - appear well researched.
>
> Any opinions on whether sonofusion has suffered the same fate as LENR, and
> whether it deserves a second look?
>
> -- Lou Pagnucco
>
>
>

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