Doesn't this suggest a thin film of Palladium deposited on a quartz slide electrically heated
to  about 1000 K immersed in D2O to get ~3000 nm-0.4 eV photon (~1.0e^14 Hz) Infrared?
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 12/11/2005 4:54:44 AM
Subject: Re: Trapped Light Cold Fusion?

Counter-intuitively water is quite transparent to UV with a peak of about 480 nm (visible blue-green)
at 600 meters depth in sea water.
 
It is also quite transparent to Near Infrared (780 nm- 1.6 eV  photons to 1400 nm- 0.9 eV photons) which
is the peak Infrared output range for a tungsten filament at ~2200 degrees K.
 
MAHG back from the shadows and running some OU on Stimulated Brillouin Scattering, Jones?   
 
Fred

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