Are you referring to the same reaction Prof. Leif Holmlid was talking about?
There is only one physics = reality.
Santilli, Mills,Holmlid all see the same shrunken hydrogen. Without the H*/D*
step there is no CF/LENR.
For certain coatings we see X-ray spectra in the range from 4keV..16keV (our
In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Wed, 3 Jan 2024 06:19:31 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
>Lock at the picture. Only the innermost kernel of thousands of protons
>will possibly fuse or form H*-H*. H*-H* is an exothermic reaction nearly
>delivering 500eV.
Are you referring to the same reaction Prof.
Lock at the picture. Only the innermost kernel of thousands of protons
will possibly fuse or form H*-H*. H*-H* is an exothermic reaction nearly
delivering 500eV.
The first step anyway is stripping of Oxigen!
Of course much better science would be needed. But who wants to kill
standard model
In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Wed, 3 Jan 2024 05:14:56 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
>What accelerating free electrons?
>
>This is a kind of hand waving. The bubble implodes so all momenta point
>inwards. Heat will strip up the electrons what adds a further inward
>momenta due to photon emission
What accelerating free electrons?
This is a kind of hand waving. The bubble implodes so all momenta point
inwards. Heat will strip up the electrons what adds a further inward
momenta due to photon emission (1/2 of this energy) . Impact speed is
7..10km/s.
Crucial is that the electrons
In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Wed, 3 Jan 2024 02:36:56 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
>Factually the best update (2009) about sono fusion is given in ::
>https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StringhamRwhenbubble.pdf
>
>J.W.
Quote from the above paper:
"The initially dense cluster is further
Factually the best update (2009) about sono fusion is given in ::
https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StringhamRwhenbubble.pdf
J.W.
On 03.01.2024 00:37, Robin wrote:
Hi,
You might take a look at the work of Dr. Randell Mills
(http://brilliantlightpower.com/).
A severely shrunken H2 molecule
Hi,
You might take a look at the work of Dr. Randell Mills
(http://brilliantlightpower.com/).
A severely shrunken H2 molecule would provide the "constraint" on particle
location that you are looking for.
Furthermore, the shrunken electrons of the Hydrino molecule can carry away
excess energy
Because many thousands of negative pressure are produced within the cavity.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 at 22:14, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Huang, B.-J., et al., *Water can trigger nuclear reaction to produce
> energy and isotope gases.* Scientific Reports, 2024. *14*(1): p. 214.
>
>
Huang, B.-J., et al., *Water can trigger nuclear reaction to produce energy
and isotope gases.* Scientific Reports, 2024. *14*(1): p. 214.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-50824-8.epdf
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