[Vo]:something about plasma
Plasma is in all the anomalies, although it may be at the nanoscale in wet cells, it is obvious in sonoluminescence /sono fusion, Mill's black light process, noble gas engine and the early contenders like the MAHG. I recall being ridiculed early on for suggesting that Casimir geometries could ever be responsible for the sort of energy levels being claimed and I suggested that the fractional hydrogen could fit into ever smaller spacing between plates as it became ever smaller and fractionalized. In the Noble gas engine there is no solid geometry and it occurred to me that Mill's position about the black light plasma being self catalyzed depending on the state could be dead on correct... a scenario where both the plates [in the form of gaseous menisci] are already shrunk [fractional] and the gases trapped between become even further fractionalized as a result..the surrounding lattice geometry and gas loading would be just the bootstrap requirements while the different layers of fractional plasma may take us to the same level of swirling vortices being reported for superconductors .
Re: [Vo]:something about plasma
When a plasma cools, it degrades to Rydberg matter. Rydberg atoms, and molecules and crystals are one of several means of focusing and concentrating electron screening which lowers the coulomb barrie. Cheers: Axil On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Roarty, Francis X francis.x.roa...@lmco.com wrote: Plasma is in all the anomalies, although it may be at the nanoscale in wet cells, it is obvious in sonoluminescence /sono fusion, Mill’s black light process, noble gas engine and the early contenders like the MAHG. I recall being ridiculed early on for suggesting that Casimir geometries could ever be responsible for the sort of energy levels being claimed and I suggested that the fractional hydrogen could fit into ever smaller spacing between plates as it became ever smaller and fractionalized. In the Noble gas engine there is no solid geometry and it occurred to me that Mill’s position about the black light plasma being self catalyzed depending on the state could be dead on correct… a scenario where both the plates [in the form of gaseous menisci] are already shrunk [fractional] and the gases trapped between become even further fractionalized as a result..the surrounding lattice geometry and gas loading would be just the bootstrap requirements while the different layers of fractional plasma may take us to the same level of swirling vortices being reported for superconductors .
Re: [Vo]:something about plasma
Yep, Francis. It's looking more and more like Jones is spot on and Mills has missed the boat. What is it now, $70 M with no supportable IP. The lawyers will profit when all is said and done with a conclusion that all has been in the public domain for decades. T