This could be very important if they were really talking about “nanometer” as a 
dimension, and not using “nano” in the way that “micro” was once used – i.e. to 
indicate anything which is smaller than expected. 

 

The video does not clear up this point, but you have to watch it to even get a 
grasp of what they are implying, if you want to relate this to LENR. Randell 
Mills should be very pleased with this in a way.

 

What they are implying is that the driving emission wavelength for the main 
body of the sun, not the corona, is in the EUV range. This revelation is of 
immense importance, and has f/H, or fractional-hydrogen, written all over it. 
This exact emission lines they are talking about appears to be in the 100-120 
eV range but that is my guess, as a written article has not turned up yet.

 

There is no reliable way to know the true dimension of tiny flares, but if it 
turned out that the Casimir force was involved in a dynamic way, and that the 
emission line was the well-know Rydberg line around 109 eV, then that would be 
huge for theorists.

 

I have a feeling that Fran Roarty will try to find out that detail.

 

 

From: Peter Gluck 

 

Why is the Sun's atmosphere so much hotter than its surface? Nanoflares: 
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/08/140801171124.htm?utm_source=feedburner
 
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Is this a case of "Nano uber alles?"  It seems nano plus magnetic energy is 
really.... many things! LENR included there.

Peter

 

 

-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck

Cluj, Romania

http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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