Pray tell as one of the few real cold fusion experimentalists what
associations might have come to your mind connecting nanoparticles lasing
and cold fusion. Any ideas on how coherent lasing domains might assist in
mediating those pesky gammas?

On Feb 6, 2018 12:16 PM, "Brian Ahern" <ahern_br...@msn.com> wrote:

> This nanometric laser was developed in 1996 under an AF SBIR Phase II
> contract. I was the  contract monitor. Prof. Nabil Lawandy developed LASER
> PAINT. It incorporated nanopowders that scattered light and resulted in
> stimulated emission  It is widely used today.
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> *From:* Russ <russ.geo...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 6, 2018 6:05 AM
> *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* RE: [Vo]:Quantized inertia Ted talk removes need for dark
> matter andexplains the EM drive
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> McCulloch’s QI concept readily conforms to observed real cold fusion data
> and is far superior to the armchair speculations that so commonly  eschew
> the real data. The first miracle of cold fusion is that something gives a
> ‘fusing nudge’ to the reactants, D+D in their native ecological domain, the
> highly loaded metallic lattice. At the dimensions well known to be that in
> which prodigious 4He is produced by DD fusion, mere nanometers, the QI
> notion fits very well. In that dimensional realm McCulloch’s QI Unrah
> effects might easily offer the nudge to start the cold fusion cascade. Such
> cold fusion cascades are clearly evident in the data that shows vast
> numbers of 4He producing cold fusion events deep inside such nanometric
> metal domains (not on the surface).
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> Once the QI Unrah environment becomes established it might also provide
> the means to satisfy the second miracle of cold fusion that being the
> suppression of energetic emissions, that danged missing gamma. The QI Unrah
> nanometric environment (horizons) it would seem captures and moderates
> those pesky gammas leaking them into local materials as phonons thus
> suppression of the expected gammas.
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> Now the question is whether the QI Unrah environment can also serve to
> induce nanometric masing of those cold fusion powered phonons. That of
> course leads to the obvious technological device, the phaser😉
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> This paper just published 4 Jan 2018  speaks of the use of nanometric
> mirrors to produce masing effects. Seems to be clearly in McCulloch’s QI
> dimensions that his maths show are appropriate for said Unrah effects. The
> atom-ecology that is characteristic of active cold fusion materials easily
> fits here.  Just beam over to the Journal Nature to read more….
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> *From:* bobcook39...@hotmail.com [mailto:bobcook39...@hotmail.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, February 5, 2018 10:41 PM
> *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* RE: [Vo]:Quantized inertia Ted talk removes need for dark
> matter andexplains the EM drive
>
>
>
> Jones—
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> I had the same idea about DH and QI together answering the galactic
> rotation problem.   The Mills spectrum of DH surely warrants a comparative
> review with the observed spectrum from the Milky Way or other near by
> galaxies.
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> Maybe Mills has already done this comparison; if not, he should IMHO.
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> Bob Cook
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> *From: *JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net>
> *Sent: *Monday, February 5, 2018 10:14 AM
> *To: *vortex-l@eskimo.com
> *Subject: *RE: [Vo]:Quantized inertia Ted talk removes need for dark
> matter andexplains the EM drive
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> There is a new study from NASA on dark matter/ dark energy and the
> reinterpretation of the Chandra findings WRT the mystery radiation
> signature at 3.5 keV.
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> https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/a-new-
> twist-in-the-dark-matter-tale.html
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> CERN has a new report on DM as well. The informed opinion on dark matter
> swings back and forth but for sure, whatever  it is, is no longer dark and
> this is compatible with a version of quantized inertia.
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> At best, McCulloch’s hypothesis would not eliminate DM entirely but
> instead reduce the need for it - the percentage of mass in galaxies which
> needs to be explained by something other than the standard model. Causality
> can be reconciled so long as we do not insist on extremes. Most
> importantly, from the perspective of LENR, if there is any connection of
> UDH (ultra dense hydrogen) to dark matter, then of course it becomes very
> relevant for understanding the dynamics of dense hydrogen. In short,  even
> if DM is a lower percentage of all mass (lower than ~85%) it can be
> identified with UDH, and that finding is huge for LENR.
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> In McCulloch’s blog he has a page that covers LENR from the perspective of
> his discussions with Ed Storms and the application of QI to the deuterium
> lattice. From there, he goes on to the  perspective of using advanced
> semiconductor techniques to achieve an ideal matrix of cracks and surface
> cavities.
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> Specifically, McCulloch talks about the geometry of 1 nm as being feasible
> soon,  but this is actually possible now.  Yet-- if the Chandra findings
> hold, especially in the context of Holmlid, then the optimal geometry
> appears to be smaller – about .35 nm which is the wavelength of photons at
> 3.5 keV. We appear to be moving from nano to pico rapidly.
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> All of which means that silicon valley could find a new technology focus –
> a newer “next big thing” based on using “picolithography” for both
> information and energy.
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> *From: *bobcook39...@hotmail.com
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> What do you think about Mikes theory of quantized inertia (QI)? And what
> about his use of QI to explain galactic mechanics without dark matter?
> Does the emdrive mistake void the concept of QI?
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> (The Ted talk has been deleted from youtube apparently.
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> Bob Cook
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> *From: *Bob Higgins <rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com>
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> I have read McCulloch's book.  His proposition fails in causality.
> Filters do not form with a filled state, they have a finite impulse
> response that he hadn't addressed when I asked him about it.
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> Russ <russ.geo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Here’s Mike McCulloch’s TedX talk last Thursday. It is remarkable work.
> https://youtu.be/ZsGZsgd-944
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> Mike is what one might call as ‘armchair physics anti-matter’ as he
> annihilates the fiction of dark matter with straight forward math and real
> data, eliminating the dark matter fudge that has made a sticky mess of
> science for a long time.
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