Sorry Axil it is unclear to me from your response which side you fall on regarding nanospire and Leclair's work.
Interesting article from a little while back regarding it: http://pieeconomics.blogspot.com/p/cavitation-transmutation-take-this-viral.html Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: >Like most things in the perverse field of LENR, Sonoluminescence is counter >intuitive. The star in the bottle is impressive but that false spark in the >deep ultra-blue is a false trail to anything useful. > >The power that that spark wastes is turned outward. To be effective, the >plasmonic field must be turned inward in a dark mode to build in a cascade >of amplification. > >The cavitation bubble is one of the most powerful forms of power >concentration but such is its plight to be ordinary. > >The lust for gamma rays have been amply supplied by LeClair to such an >abundant extent that they as dangerous. > >And yet even the LENR faithful ignore LeClair’s results and he is not >supported in any way. > >It must be his bubbles; there just too plain and inconspicuous not like the >shining stars in the bottle. > > > > >On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Joe Hughes <jhughe...@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Interesting video clip featuring Dr. Seth Putterman describing his >> thoughts on "A star in a jar". >> >> Sorry if this had been posted and i missed it. Been hard to keep up with >> the list lately. :) >> >> This is a clip from a longer BBC video i believe. >> >> http://youtu.be/LWO93G-zLZ0 >> >> >> >> >>