Frank, are you working towards saying that the "active areas" in "good"
samples of cold fusion cathodes may be beta atmosphere "cavities" in the
lattice that use ambient heat or sound vibration to generate colossal beta
pressure and thereby fuse the entrained deuterium? I hadn't understood much
what you were on about before but this organ pipe/magnetron/perfume spray
analogy has just opened my eyes a little (I think)...
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Nick Palmer
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Terry Blanton
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Grimer
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron John Harris
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Grimer
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Grimer
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Grimer
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Terry Blanton
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron John Harris
- Re: Beta-atmosphere and the Cavity Magnetron Grimer