I keep thinking he has built some sort of alumina/ceramic
klystron/microwave tube with that reactor.

http://www.daenotes.com/electronics/microwave-radar/microwave-tube-devices

On Wednesday, October 15, 2014, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

>   *From:* Robert Lynn
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> How can the Inconel wire in Fig 12b be hotter/brighter in the cooler
> external environment outside the end of the reactor than it is in the
> hotter internal environment inside the reactor?
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> In FWIW department, here is the grade of Inconel often used for resistor
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> Inconel 600. As you can see, it is rated to less than 540 C.
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> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nickel-600-Inconel-Wire-041-1-04mm-x-10-3m-/320676194894?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item4aa9ca6a4e
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> As Eric suggests, given the impossibility of Inconel - they must be using
> something else besides Inconel. I agree. Tungsten comes to mind.
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> This goes along with a growing belief that there is gain here and it could
> be more than they claim or less … since they did not calibrate - but there
> is also intentional deception, meaning that this is not a scientific
> report, but one designed to look that way using  cast of PhDs who were
> essentially asleep at the wheel.
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