10^15 is 1 000 000 000 000 000  or quadrillion  or  thousand billion

On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> 100 megawatts per cm^2 is only 10^8 watts per Cm^2. I have seen in
> research papers and have posted about 10^15 watts per cm^2 maximum seen in
> nanoplasmonic research.
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> I suspect that 10^20 watts per cm^2 is produced inside the Ni/H reactor
> because of the optimized nanoparticle configurations used.
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> This will produce a magnetic field at 10^16 tesla.
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> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> *From:* Bob Cook
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>> Well the Chinese paper answers your recent question about what type of
>> radiation is produced in the SPP  phenomena.
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>> Whoa. SPP can produce a radiation power density 100 megawatts per cm^2?
>> Is that a typo?
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>> That is quite a shock, in more ways than one ...<g> even if the authors had
>> somehow missed it by a factor of 100... the only question we should be asking
>> ourselves is: why isn't everyone in LENR jumping on implementing SPP into
>> their experiments ?
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>> Perhaps the reputation of the Terahertz Research Center, School of
>> Physical Electronics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
>> China is not considered by some to be credible?
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>> No... methinks the core problem is plain old inertia and smugness... of the
>> First World variety...
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>> BTW - in terms of education, most of the authors of this paper were
>> probably educated here. The State Dept says that of the 1,777 physics
>> doctorates awarded in 2011, a typical year, over a third 743 went to
>> temporary visa holders - most of whom come from Asia. That should come as
>> no surprise to anyone walking around the top University physics departments.
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>>  *From:* MarkI-ZeroPoint
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>> http://www.ece.umd.edu/~antonsen/Data/IRMMW-THz%202013/Extended%20Abstracts/2013-09-03-Tu/TU12-6.pdf
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>> Thanks for posting that reference.  And I might draw your attention to my
>> posting a few mins ago... "Of Metronomes and Molecules..." Once again, we
>> find ourselves bumping into each other down in this rabbit hole...  ;-)
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>> Yes, looks like there is an emergent meme within the vortices of
>> cyberspace which we are tuned into this week ... another angle on the
>> metronome effect would a new kind of phonon cooling (as in laser cooling).
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>> BTW - if in a nanotube experiment - there does exist a "virtual rabbit
>> hole" for "virtual cooling" in which bosons at high temperature can
>> condense, then the inside diameter of the CNT could be such a space. A
>> Cooper pair of electrons is a composite boson.
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>> Thus there could be a hybrid or two step regime for LENR which is based
>> on electron acceleration, via CNT entrapment. (not to mention other
>> possibilities).
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