Well said!

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:00 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The ideal particle

To build a great LENR reactor, you need to fabricate a great primary micro 
particle: the backbone of your system; you need a 5 micron micro particle 
dressed out completely with nano-hair.

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Such a particle looks like a sea urchin or if your were a star trek fan, a 
tribble

[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Tribble.jpg/330px-Tribble.jpg]<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tribble.jpg>

  The industry standard name for this type of particle is an "inorganic 
particle".


The nanoparticle formula for this type of particle that has already been 
developed is TM6CyHz, where TM is transition metal (molybdenum, tungsten, 
tantalum, niobium), C is chalcogen (sulfur, selenium, tellurium), H is halogen 
(iodine).

Some of the elements that this particle is made of is low temperature and won't 
hold up to the high heat that LENR can produce.


To use the high heat and the associated thermodynamic efficiency that go along 
with it you need to use top of the line refractory elements.

So for the ideal micro-particle, I like a Tungsten micro particle body with a 
silicon carbide nanowire substrate covering and then an outer sprinkling of 
nanowire outer coating of tungsten through vapor disposition. We can't do 
better than that.



If I were in the W/H (W for tungsten) reactor building business, I would submit 
the specification for the fabrication of this particle to these venders


http://www.nanochemistry.it/NPsuppliers.html

I would hope that one of these vendors could meet the challenge to build the 
best.

If you want to take on this task as the dominant builder of the best LENR 
reactor around, I encourage you to be the best that you can be.














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