The following quote shows that
there is plenty of scope for
super-conduction by cold
positrons.
The BCS theory only applies in
metals with free electrons that
can be paired up, not in ceramic
insulators. But, the claim was
made that these ceramics could
be
Now that I have managed to cast off the
shackles of a fixed repulsion force
between like charges, other pieces of
the jigsaw are slowly beginning to fall
into place.
One bit that has been bugging me for
years is the experimental observation
of excitons in the ambient Beta-atmosphere
cavity
Following up on Richard's reference, viz.
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Another link on Kowalski
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/
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I came across this rather interesting piece
on Cluster Impact Fusion (CIF
tclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/=I came across this rather interesting pieceon Cluster Impact Fusion (CIF).=======Cluster Impact Fusion (CIF) "was studied at Brookhaven National Laboratory (8). Intrigued by the CF controversy, Friedla
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Another link on Kowalski
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/
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I came across this rather interesting piece
on Cluster Impact Fusion (CIF).
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Cluster Impact Fusion (CIF) was studied
At 04:20 pm 24/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Frank,
From the sound of this, the molecule temperature is raised to 2.42 Million
degrees F before being slammed into the steel, except I suspect this is a
plasma reaction much like hot and cold fusion. Isn't it a strange coincidence
how Tom Clator is
Grimer wrote...This is a truly wonderful piece of experimental
evidence. All it lacks is an explanation of what'sgoing
on.
http://www.dynaflow-inc.com/
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/
Interesting observation Frank. I wasthinking aboutthe
impact while thinking about the JLN Labs
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