Axil,
                You just introduced me to a useful concept regarding quality 
control - I had only considered the effort needed to keep the nano powder small 
enough to be effective - fine milling to eliminate those grains of larger size 
but always assumed the smaller geometries as being unavoidable and therefore 
thermal runaway when gas atoms interact with this environment... quality 
control to subtract / filter out smaller grains and eliminate the most 
destructive geometry never occurred to me.
Regards
Fran

From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:20 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:The answer to Mark Gibbs question.


The answer to Mark Gibbs question.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2012/01/16/cold-fusion-nasa-says-nothing-useful/

In a year old article by Mark Gibbs, he asks as follows:

The video is titled, rather abstrusely, "Method for Enhancement of Surface 
Plasmon Polaritons to Initiate & Sustain LENR in MHS (Metal Hydride Systems)" 
and is pretty disappointing because rather than explaining what the title means 
or what experiments have been actually been conducted and the results, the 
video, featuring a NASA scientist, one Dr. Joseph Zawodny, is a rather 
disappointing hand-waving,

This title from NASA relates to a patent application by Joseph M. Zawodny, 
concerning  METHOD FOR PRODUCING HEAVY ELECTRONS using Plasmons. This is one of 
the components of the Widom-Larsen LENR Theory.

If you remember that NASA fabricated a chip with about 36 square subareas of 
different colors. These squares are various materials configured to produce 
Plasmon Polaritons.

The Zawodny patent

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ZawodnyJmethodforp.pdf

covers the intellectual property description of Rossi's and DGT micro-powder.

I believe that Plasmons are central to the operation of the Rossi type reactor 
but not as described by the WL theory.

By sizing the micro powder at 4 microns, Rossi establishes the resonant black 
body frequency at 400C.

Rossi may have reduced the size of the micro-powder in his 1200C reactor to 
adjust the black body resonance frequency to a higher black body resonance 
temperature. Thus size is about 2 microns.
This frequency acts as a set point temperature where the reactor tends to 
operates at because of the resonance temperature of Plasmon generation.

Rossi says that the stability of his 1200C reactor is good. How did he achieve 
this stability?

Strict quality control of the micro-particle size provides better or even 
stable control of the temperature fluctuations and avoids runaway burn up were 
smaller particle size produces higher temperatures.


Cheers:   Axil

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