Rossi does use an internal heater which could function to vaporize this alkali metal.
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: > Remember that in both the high school reactor and the DGT reactor, these > use electric sparks where very high temperatures are produced. Rossi does > not use sparks, but might use cesium. > > > On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Teslaalset <robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Interestingly, the boiling temperature of potassium is 759 degrees C at 1 >> bar. >> Vapourizing potassium could cause such subnano effect. >> >> >> >> The “secret sauce” is a chemical additive that forms solid dust like >>> metal nano-particles, little solid balls of alkali metal droplets, with >>> sizes that range in the hundreds to thousands of atoms. >>> >>> There sizes are about 1 nanometer or less. These small bits of matter >>> form in the billions, like dust settling on the nanowire covered >>> micro-particles. >>> >>> The contract points between these dust particles and the nickel >>> nanostructures are the nuclear active areas. >>> >>> This potassium 1 nn Nano dust is constantly renewed and there is >>> literally billions of such sites produced by chemical processes in the >>> hydrogen as the dust falls like snow on the nickel micro particles >>> >>> The strength of the charge concentration is proportional to the >>> smallness of the smallest nano-particle in the nanostructure aggregation. >>> >>> A nano-particle that is just a few hundred atoms in size will produce a >>> huge electric field concentration. >>> >>> EMF concentration of up to 10 to the 15th power has been experimentally >>> verified. This “secret sauce” mechanism may produce even higher levels of >>> charge amplification. >>> >>> For example, in the high school tungsten reactor where tungsten >>> nano-particle of random sizes is covered in a solution of potassium >>> carbonate, that reactor produces a COP of 4. The potassium carbonate >>> produces solid potassium nanodust that mixes with and sticks to the >>> tungsten particles and it is this dust that forms the NAE in that reactor >>> design. >>> >>> >> >