On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LochakGlowenergyn.pdf
>
> Here is what cavitation is producing.   These are what Ken Shoulders also
> produced in spark discharge. Sparks in water always produce cavitation.
> Only cavitation in water produces gamma because no BEC can be produced.
>
***This strikes me as incredibly important because we've narrowed down the
focus of discussion to sparks, BECs, gamma ray production and LENR.  HOW is
it that sparks in water always produce cavitation?  Can a linear BEC form
in gas simpler than in water?  Isn't it possible for a spark to form a
Luttinger Liquid linear BEC?  And consider the endpoints of such a
phenomenon:  at each end would be a few microns of solid Ni or Pd
encapsulating a linear formation of H or D atoms!  The reason it's so hard
to get our heads around it is that there are 2 kinds of phenomena
connecting to each other:  A 1dimensional Luttinger Liquid of atoms
embedded within a matrix connected to a BEC forming inside of a spark
across (Ed Storms's utterly important) crack or even just a "sphericule".
The TRANSITION between these 2 uncommon physical forms is completely beyond
our grasp to describe.



> Sparks in a gas do not produce gamma because the spark produces
> nanoparticle aggregations  in which a BEC is carried.
>
***Okay... where do these nanoparticle aggregations come from?  I've never
heard of them before.  What are they?

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