Hi Sunil,
Good question, The answer is no, dislocations are not the NAE in my
model. I believe the nuclear process requires a condition that is
outside of the normal rules that apply to a chemical system, which is
a structured arrangement of atoms. A dislocated is a place where this
order is slightly changed, but not enough. Only a crack, which results
when actual separation occurs between the atoms, provides the space
needed in which the nuclear process can occur without interference by
the chemical environment.
Ed
On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Sunil Shah wrote:
Ed,
A long time ago, in Solid State Physics, I read about various types
of Dislocations in crystals (grains). Are they the NAEs? They move
with applied/internal stress/pressure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocation
Regards,
Sunil
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: about the Nuclear Active Environment
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 16:04:06 -0600
On Aug 19, 2013, at 9:51 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
Dear Ed,
Thank you for criticizing my paper as I have asked the readers.
I am reading everything you are publishing; then perhaps the
problem is my limited or absent understanding.
I hope you are perfectly understanding what you write and will
be able to show at the target where and what I am telling that is
not correct, scientific, is misleading.
I have written first about CF happening in active sites starting
in 1991.
Anyway please make your critic constructive by telling us if the
NAE are cracks or not, if not, then what is their structure and
function.
Dear Peter,
The NAE in my theory are cracks of a especially small gap size that
are generated by stress relief in the material. They permit
formation of a structure that is able to lower the Coulomb barrier
and dissipate the energy by emission of low energy photons from the
nucleus. The theory shows how helium, tritium and deuterium are made
by the fusion process, what conditions are required for the process
to work, and identifies engineering variables that are needed to
control the process. Many details are descried in the papers I have
already sent to CMNS and more will be provided in my ICCF-18 paper.
I suggest you study these papers before jumping to any conclusions.
In addition, If you need more clarification, please ask.
Ed
Thank you in advance in the name of my readers,
Peter
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Edmund Storms
<[email protected]> wrote:
Peter, why do you write about subjects that you know nothing about?
You obviously have not read or understood what I propose. You have
not asked questions or discussed this with me. You make statements
that have no relationship to what I have proposed or even to general
knowledge about the subject. Please, if you want to be a spokesman
for the field, at least learn something about the subject you are
discussing.
Indeed, I find your approach to be very common in this field. People
reach conclusions about cold fusion without any knowledge of what is
known about the subject or even what is accepted in conventional
science. I can understand why conventional scientists think the
people who believe CF is real are deluded. If I had not studied what
is known and seen the effect myself, I would be one of them.
Several people have remarked to me just how low the standards are in
this field. We need to do better.
Ed
On Aug 19, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
Dear Friends,
Please read, criticize, and improve the ideas published here:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/08/some-reasons-why-lenr-nae-cannot-be.html
Believe me, I am sincere and serious here, and it is not a case of
crackophobia.
Peter
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