That helps clarify, thanks
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
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> Heat induced Dipole motion is step 1.
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> High voltage/frequency EMF production is step 2.
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The Ni/H reaction in a nutshell…
Heat induced Dipole motion is step 1.
High voltage/frequency EMF production is step 2.
More EMF amplification by nanoparticles is step 3
EMF storage in a soliton via vortex current *whispering*-*gallery mode wave
*formation is step 4. This is how the dar
Axil,
It sounds reasonable, in this post you mention "dipole"
Previously you mentioned "anapole"
"Kim thinks it is the electrostatic field. I think it is the anapole magnetic
radiation that comes out of the soliton."
and you have also mentioned
"An EVO can be conceived of as an atom without a
One of the essential functions that the Ni/H reactor does is to convert
heat energy into EMF energy.
The 5 micron micro particle with nickel nanowire coating is the first step
in the energy conversion process.
Surface-plasmon-induced drag-effect rectification (SPIDER) , which is based
on tran
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