FWIW: The Energetics Paper, recently discussed, shows the “burst effect”
from ultrasound in much greater emphasis. But we expect it there. It is not
impossible that ultrasound, or something akin to it, is also involved in
Celani, even though his experiment is gas phase. 

There could be a surface effect on the charged wire - which is similar to
ultrasound. 

Since there was no audible signature from the start (apparently) there has
been no reason for Celani to look for “inadvertent ultrasound”, but … hey…
it could be worth a look.

According to Wiki: “Ultrasound devices operate with frequencies from 20 kHz
up to several gigahertz.” Kinda muddles the distinction between RF and
ultrasound, no?.

Don’t forget the famous 21 cm line of hydrogen … It would be within an
ultrasound range, if Wiki is correct.


                From: David Roberson .
                
                I find it intriguing that Celani's LENR output seems to
occur in the form of many individual bursts while most of my earlier
thoughts had been that the material behaved according to some larger scaled
system.  

                

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