I may be ok with including catalytic action in your analogy because DCE is really just catalytic actions on steroids but am not ok with normal chemical reactions in these cavities.. they have to be endlessly reversible so that these anomalous forces, be they ZPE or nuclear, cause an exothermic reaction the reaction must be such that it wants to reverse upon removal from the catalytic effects… setting up a current of endless reactions as the medium circulates thru the catalyst.. I think oxygen or any reactant that produces a non reversible reactant needs to be avoided. I think these forces often destroy themselves and so go un-noticed like pyrophoricity of a burnt down house reigniting itself as ambient gases permeate the charred remains of burnt wood, or a grainary explosion where ambient gases become excited in the floating particles of dust. I think coke with mentos is normal 1 way chemical reactions. Fran
From: Man on Bridges [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 2:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Similarities between LENR versus Coke + Mentos ??? Hi, As far as I know, in both cases there is relevance of a catalyst which influences the cavities in the source material resulting in heat/pressure generation. Kind regards, Axil Axil schreef op 18-7-2014 19:24: What is that Coke process and what is the LENR process in your mind and how do you see the connection between the two. Please give use something to get us started. On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Man on Bridges <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi, Just a thought. I was wondering if the process that takes place when you put a Mentos in a bottle of Coke shows sufficient similarities in the process that takes place in the case of LENR. Could the same type of process be responsible for the Heat effects we see in Rossi's reactor vessel? If this is the case then would it be sensible to conduct thorough investigation into the Coke + Mentos process to better understand what actually takes place? Naturally these principles could then most likely also be applied to the LENR field. Kind Regards, Rob

