You might also consider that this "stimulus" would also produce cracks, which I claim is the essential condition. Right Ed. I think the effect is four-fold when proper stimulus is applied: A) High Flux, B) High Loading, C) Facilitates NAE Formation (Nano-Cracks and/or Sub-Nano Cavities and/or Complex Topology), D) Kick Starts the Mechanism in a Novel Way.
D is the most speculative, based mostly on my own reading and, admittedly limited, intuition. Also, well stated Jones. MFMP is doing a great job and are open-source pioneers. Regards, John On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > You know – these guys are discovering the myriad of relatively simple > hints that will eventually add-up to success - and they have put into play > an admirable R&D structure with minimal funds. Thumbs up for MFMP - > regardless of ultimate success in LNER. They may also make a broader impact > on how – in an organizational sense, we can tackle any important project > which is budget-starved and relatively ignored by the mainstream. > > > > My guess would be that the same level of competence which these guys are > showing in terms of taking good ideas to actually devices which accumulate > good data - and doing it expediently – compared to a how the typical > bureaucracy works (NASA, DOE etc) would be a factor of 10 more efficient > and less costly. > > > > These guys are doing more with less, and therefore let’s put in a plug for > them: if anyone here gets into the Christmas Spirit in a big way, say by > the winning mega-million ticket, then send some loot their way … > > > > If there were a dozen of these MFMP projects underway now, and sharing > data, the problem (opportunity) of LENR would be mostly solved next year. > > > > Jones > > *From:* H Veeder > > > > An analogy from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project: > > <<May 20, 2013. This video is to show how a capable system can do nothing > without appropriate stimulus. By making a very controlled environment that > has the right physical structures and hydrogen absorption may not create a > useful effect. Heat alone is also likely not enough to achieve anything, > what is needed is some form of stimulus or shock and establishing the means > to "trigger" reactions is a key part of on-going work. Discussion on this > is being developed here: bit.ly/15jyh2H >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IR37Do7NlY#t=143<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7IR37Do7NlY%23t%3D143&h=xAQGZH2gkAQG5_dkKG2C0Trp21ZirR22WsQ-2Y_0XFKf_MQ&s=1> >

