Ed-- 

Regarding your comment copied from below--"No amount of discussion about 
magnetic fields, hidden electrons, particle spin, etc is useful unless it can 
show exactly what needs to be done to cause the reaction to occur in the first 
place. " --I agree.  However, you seem to always take on a discussion to find 
the cause of the reaction considering basic physical parameters that you seem 
to recognize as real.

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Axil Axil 
  To: vortex-l 
  Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 1:43 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Christopher H. Cooper"


  As I have posted repeatedly, the key to developing an active and very strong  
reaction is to provide a wide range of micro/nanoparticle sizes. This 
requirement  comes from nanoplasmonic doctrine.

  A single sized particle does not work. 

  For example, in the open source high school reactor (cop = 4) that does work, 
the design calls for a tungsten particle collection of varying diameters.


  The 5 micron micro-particles coated with nanowire is important in feeding 
power into the aggregation of smaller nanoparticles.

  This is how Rossi's secret sauce fits in. Potassium nanoparticles provide and 
intermediate sized particle population to the particle ensembles. Hydrogen 
provides the smallest particle population.

  When there are particles of varying size clump together, and alight on the 
nickel nanowires, strong dipole motion in the micro particles drive the 
reactions in the spaces between the hydrogen nanoparticles.

  The bigger particles act like step-up windings in a high voltage transformer 
as power is feed to the smallest particles.

  If a single diameter sized nanoparticle is used, the reaction will not work. 
If only nanoparticles are use in the reaction, the reaction will not be strong. 






  On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Edmund Storms <[email protected]> wrote:


    Nice thought Kevin. Chris and I collaborated to see if CNT were nuclear 
active. They were not, at least when using our methods. I suspect the 
conditions in the tube are not correct to form the Hydroton. 


    As is typical, the situation in the chemical structure is more complex than 
expected. No amount of discussion about magnetic fields, hidden electrons,  
particle spin, etc is useful unless it can show exactly what needs to be done 
to cause the reaction to occur in the first place.  


    Ed Storms


    On Mar 1, 2014, at 1:51 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:


      Wouldn't that lend itself to corroborating Ed Storms's theories about 
cracks & the NAE?  




      On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Frank roarty <[email protected]> wrote:

        Jones, Yes, I agree.. the paper from Cornell re catalytic action only
        occurring at openings and defects in nano tubes                   






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