I KEEP SAYING, ITS ALL ABOUT RESONANCES. 
 
Mark, so a lower temp correlates to a larger cavity? I am trying to imagine
this but sticking on heat sinking vs heat emission, can heat sinking have a
resonance where it sinks better? 50 times better? I like the concept but is
there any foundation?
Fran
 
 
 
First, this will also tie in with Harry Veeder's posting earlier today
titled:
 
   Subject: "[Vo]:MFMP and phonon resonance temperature of Cu"
 
 
 
Here is the link to the article that is 'Yet Another Clue':
 
 "The quantum secret to alcohol reactions in space"
 
http://phys.org/news/2013-06-quantum-secret-alcohol-reactions-space.html
 
 
 
"Chemists have discovered that an 'impossible' reaction at cold temperatures
actually occurs with vigour, which could change our understanding of how
alcohols are formed and destroyed in space.  To explain the impossible, the
researchers propose that a quantum mechanical phenomenon, known as 'quantum
tunnelling', is revving up the chemical reaction. 

 

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