It would be an excellent idea for me to have a better understanding of how the 
Casimir effect performs this function, but I have a hang up called the COE that 
must be overcome first.  I always seek a combination of mass or other form of 
stored energy to become converted into the required energy.  In this case, it 
takes a finite and well defined number of joules per gram to separate water 
into its constituents.


Does this energy arise as a result of cooling of the remaining materials?  That 
would be an interesting development and  falls into place as an example of the 
type of process that was recently discussed on vortex.  I recall someone 
suggesting that the cooling of water by the evaporation of some of the mass 
acted in a similar manner.  If the water is separated and at the same time the 
temperature of the remaining water reduced I can imagine a lot of useful 
applications provided that the process proceeds at more than a snail's pace.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Jones Beene <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Jan 22, 2013 6:21 pm
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Hydrogen- via Nano Silicon and Water


It looks like nano-silicon may be getting help from Casimir geometry and
FRET.
To quote: "In a series of experiments, the scientists created spherical
silicon particles about 10 nanometers in diameter... and also created
hydrogen about 150 times faster than similar reactions using silicon
particles 100 nanometers wide." END of quote
Possible message for LENR researchers - micron or even 100 nm geometry is
not going to work very well and yet it is very costly to get smaller
geometry: but you must find a way. 10 microns is incredibly small, 100
nanometers is 100 times smaller - but not small enough ... and thus the
difficulty in replication of a robust effect.
The Forster Radius (FRET) is 2-12 nanometers, and is well known in biology
as a dimension where photons are far more active - and this it is exactly
the same dimension where the Casimir force operates, is not coincidental. 
Nor is it coincidental that  LENR (of the NiH variety) happens at this
geometry. NiH reactions may involve some kind of photon chain reaction,
especially UV photons
                From: Ron Kita 
                
                Greetings Vortex,
                
                Feynman was correct- there is plenty of room at the bottom:
                
                Splitting Water with Nano-Silicon:
        
http://phys.org/news/2013-01-scientists-silicon-hydrogen-demand.html
                
                Respectfully,
                Ron Kita, Chiralex
                Doylestown PA 18F

 

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