Peter,
Reverse engineering is what convinced me that anomalous heat is
for real, I knew the math was beyond my skill set as an electronics technician
with some undergrad classes in physics but reverse engineering often pays off
in electronics when the theory eludes us. I ASSUMED for that purpose that the
Black Light's claims of anomalous heat with Rayney nickel were true and worked
backwards while comparing it to similar claims by researchers working with ni
nano powders.. I was excited to discover the geometry formed by the powder
grains and the voids formed by leaching out Al to make Rayney nickel, a
skeletal catalyst were very similar. Also these geometries in the powder result
in stiction via casimir force which suggests that similar forces are
unrequetted in the Rayney ni voids formed when the softer aluminum is leached
out and are responsible for the forces acting on the hydrogen in these
experiments.
Fran
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:REVERSE ENGINEERING AND A ROMANIAN STORY
My dear Friends,
May I ask your help again? I have decided to write a second series
of 100 septoes (see http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/06/100-septoes.html)
in order to develop my basic concept of the interestingness of the world.
The first Septoe from the new series is one of paramount importance
and it sounds so:
Interesting: things are not what they seem.
Can you give me some examples from the realm of cold fusion- LENR- HENI? Thank
you.
I have just published:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/10/reverse-engineering-is-not-for-techno.html
two very true stories, one old and one very new, both instructive.
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com