I did a search for BCNSF and it came up with nothing. But yet, here it is.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: > *http://coldfusionnow.org/iccf-18-day-5-presentations-and-awards/ > <http://coldfusionnow.org/iccf-18-day-5-presentations-and-awards/>* > > > > *ICCF-18 Day 5: Presentations and Awards > <http://coldfusionnow.org/iccf-18-day-5-presentations-and-awards/>* > > > > *An excerpt from the reference.* > > > > > > *Theoretical Analysis and Reaction Mechanisms for Experimental Results of > Hydrogen-Nickel Systems presented by Yeong Kim was anticipated because of > his recent collaboration with Defkalion Green Technologies, who beamed in a > video of their demonstration of the R-5 reactor in Milan on Tuesday.* > > > > *The Hyperion reactor contains a core of nickel metal foam. Heating the > system to 180 C – 849 C, the Hyperion is then triggered, after which the > magnetic field rose 0.6 to 1.6 Tesla.* > > > > *Kim says, “This indicates that LENRs are producing very strong electric > fields E, currents I, and magnetic fields B.”* > > > > *ICCF-18fKim reported Defkalion tests produced excess heat only with the > even isotopes of Ni (58, 60, 62, and 64), whereas odd isotopes do not > produce excess heat (61).* > > > > *No gammas outside of 50 keV to 300 keV were detected from the Hyperion. * > > > > *Graphs were shown of an excess heat run, and a control run, where the > data showed the power can be cut-off at will, revealing the ability to > control the reaction.* > > > > *Kim then began to describe his theoretical explanation of the data. He > speculated that in the Fleischmann-Pons Effect (FPE), two deuterons making > a Helium-4 require a symmetric release of energy, to conserve total > momentum.* > > > > *For two-particles exiting the reaction, his model shows lower > probability.* > > > > *“The problem is solved”, says Kim, and he is willing to talk to other > theorists to help convince them.* > > > > *He then described Boson Cluster-State Nuclear Fusion (BCSNF) generalized > to include Hydrogen-Metal Systems. While there are still some unknowns, > namely the S-factor representing the nuclear force strength, and the > probability of the Boson Cluster State (BCS), the predicted reaction rates > can be compared with the experimental reaction rates.* > > > > *Kim speculated that the magnetic fields generated by the triggering could > provide magnetic alignments of Nickel atoms, and these could provide > localized magnetic trap (LMT) potentials for Boson clusters on the surface > of Ni powders, though these traps have short lifetimes.* > > > > *It is Rydberg atoms that then form the BEC cluster state.* > > > > *“H and Ni powders triggered by glow discharge created a magnetic field > causing Rydberg states allowing nano-scale localized magnetic traps, > allowing Hydrogen Boson Cluster States in the LMT on the Ni surfaces. > Fusion between these elements create excess heat and locally produced glow > discharges.”* > > > > *Kim writes, “Transmutation reactions involving Ni isotopes may not be > dominant reaction mechanism but could be part of much weaker secondary > reaction.”* > > > > *Kim believes that self-sustaining reactions could be improved by > increasing the deuterium density, and this will be tested with Hyperion R-6 > reactor with the on-line real-time mass spectrometer at Defkalion Lab. * > > > > *1% of Defkalion revenue will be spent on basic scientific research. > Moving forward, Defkalion will be cooperating with National Instruments, as > well.* > > > > > *--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* > > > > *IMHO, Boson Cluster-State Nuclear Fusion (BCSNF) is a Nanoplasmonic > process.* > > > > *I do not agree with Kim that BEC is the primary LENR mechanism. It is > instead a epiphenomenon (plural - epiphenomena) or a secondary phenomenon > that occurs alongside or in parallel to a primary phenomenon.* > > > > *An epiphenomenon can be an effect of primary phenomena, but cannot affect > a primary phenomenon.* > > > > *In the field of complex systems, the term epiphenomenon tends to be used > interchangeably with "emergent effect".* > > > > *----------------------------------------------------* > > > > *In the E-cat, the polariton formation process allows for the formation of > EMF solitons as separate unconnected units at low temperatures. * > > > > *As the temperature rises, polariton formation of global polariton > Bose-Einstein condensation appears as an epiphenomenon. This BEC will > thermalize the gamma radiation via a superatom mechanism.* > > > > *See* > > > > *Spasers explained* > > > > *http://www.phy-astr.gsu.edu/stockman/data/Spaser_Chapter.pdf > <http://www.phy-astr.gsu.edu/stockman/data/Spaser_Chapter.pdf>* > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Arnaud Kodeck <arnaud.kod...@lakoco.be> > wrote: > >> Axil, >> >> >> >> Where can I find the presentation of Kim at ICCF18? >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> *From:* Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* mardi 30 juillet 2013 16:38 >> *To:* vortex-l >> >> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:The recent ICCF18 (Defkcalion Demo) >> >> >> >> Defkelion has mentioned nanoplasmonics in their ICCF-18 via Kim this >> year. You best begin your study of this area of scienceto understand >> LENR. >> > >