Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-27 Thread H Veeder
Spontaneous electric fields in solid films: spontelectrics Published online: 12 Mar 2013 F ​ull paper available here​. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0144235X.2013.767109 Abstract When dipolar gases are condensed at sufficiently low temperature onto a solid surface, they form film

RE: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-27 Thread Jones Beene
You may be trying to describe a Mott Insulator From: Eric Walker [mailto:eric.wal...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 10:38 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Eric Walker my

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-27 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Eric Walker my suspicion is that the potentials have to do with buildup of electrons in > dialectically insulated grains > This is not the first time I have mistyped that. I suppose they might in fact be "dialectically" insulated metal grains. In this case they

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-27 Thread Eric Walker
In the particular case of LENR (rather than supercooled laughing gas), my suspicion is that the potentials have to do with buildup of electrons in dialectically insulated grains (e.g., grains with insulating impurities interposing between them). Once a potential reaches a certain level, the built-

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-27 Thread Axil Axil
This all comes from the uncertainty principle. When electrons are tightly confined, there energy levels go out of sight. Energy and distances are directly related in quantum mechanics. On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Eric Walker wrote: > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 7:50 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint > wrote

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-26 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 7:50 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote: [From the article:] A potential of around 14.5 volts appeared spontaneously > on the film, which in turn produced an enormous electrical field of more > than 100 million volts per metre. > This lends credence to my hunch that the E-fields t

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-23 Thread Axil Axil
This is an example of EMF amplification in plasmonics, a key in EMF amplification mechanism in the theory of E Cat design. At the interface of a metal and a dielectric, a layer of free electrons are trapped by an Evanescent wave. The electrons are confined between two perfect reflective mirrors.

Re: [Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-23 Thread H Veeder
Great find. The article linked to this article which goes into a bit more detail. http://sciencenordic.com/historic-discovery-huge-electric-field-occurs-spontaneously-laughing-gas After the phenomena of superconductivity was first discovered at very low temperatures people began searching for hi

[Vo]:Huge/Mysterious E-field found in cold gases

2014-12-23 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
FYI: http://www.sciencealert.com/huge-and-mysterious-electric-field-found-in-ice- cold-laughing-gas "It was supposed to be a routine experiment, but the team soon realised something was amiss. A potential of around 14.5 volts appeared spontaneously on the film, which in turn produced an enormo