I have also envisioned combining extreme environments to lessen the 
requirements or possibly enable a synergetic relationship between the 
individual environments such that the anomaly becomes easier to initiate.. I 
think the Papp engine may be doing this with a piston supplying a mechanical 
assist to the anomally.. Re: [Vo]:new Infinite Energy combustion engine using 
inert gases<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg37858.html> and 
I think you could incorporate a water hammer like effect to your wet cell such 
that the "pressure" is a less dangerous transient force that can be repeated in 
synch with other resonant characteristics to both encourage the process or act 
as a damper according to your control loop. Many people have mentioned same and 
the list of different stimuli includes lasers, sonics, magnetic ect..ect.. I do 
agree a certain minimal pressure is probably needed.. The gases are not 
normally as strongly coupled like the lattice atoms but when pressurized and 
fully loaded into a lattice they demonstrate a lockstep motion meaning that 
they too are coupled - IMHO getting a resonance motion of this gas across a 
defect is equivalent to the cutting tooth of a saw blade.. it allows changes in 
the QM field [changes in lattice geometry] to concentrate the effect of 
dissimilar geometry on either side of the defect on only a few gas atoms that 
happen to present in the cavity while at another scale the bulk of the gas 
atoms are lock stepping back and forth in resonance across the defect.
Fran


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Paul Breed
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 2:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Any LENR "wet cell" work done at super critical temps 
and pressures?

In reviewing what has been done in the field I see the LENR effect seems to 
have some positive
correlation with both elevated temperature and elevated pressures.

Has anyone attempted to do LENR type electrolytic experiments at super critical 
temperatures and pressures?

Not even sure how a plain chemical wet cell would behave at supercritical temps 
and pressures...

The resulting bleve if it gets away from you does not make this option very 
laboratory friendly...


Paul



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