Hi,

On 9-6-2013 17:56, Jones Beene wrote:
The observation that the Rossi HotCat could be operating as a crude
resonator tube - may not have struck a chord with everyone here... at least
not yet. Understandable - since it may not be readily apparent how that
benefits the situation, even if true.

However, methinks the idea of a coherent resonator will catch-on eventually,
especially if Rossi's public success continues with the HotCat. This new
regime seems like a major breakthrough to me, and that image of the glowing
tube is very powerful.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if the underlying principle of resonance applied to "cold" fusion (or whatever name like LENR, CANR, etc. you want to give it) is possibly essentially the same effect which occurs for "hot" fusion.
The major difference is currently in the scale of these experiments.
While the devices created by Andrea are small and reasonably manageable, at the same time the "contraptions" build by Iter e.a. for "Hot" fusion are huge and essentially not manageable any more. May be it would be a good idea if the socalled "Hot" fusion scientists would get to their senses and follow the paradigm of "less (i.e. small) is more".

Kind regards,

Rob

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