Mmm, do you really mean implosions, not subsurface explosions? If you mean the latter, they wouldn't be incompatible with my scenario I don't think. I would expect some of the fusion products e.g. the energetic gammas to do subsurface damage.
Michel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones Beene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: #CF hypothesis (was Re: surface electron layer catalyzed fusion hypothesis) > One observation about an important underlying assumption in Michel's > hypothesis, and that of Horace, which may be false. > > Please have a close look at the famous SEM (scanning electron > microscope) image on the cover of Rothwell's translation of Mizuno (or > any SEM image of the active zone in LENR, such as those of Ken Shoulders). > > These images are clear proof to me, although others may not agree, of an > implosion, not an explosion. > > There is a conical vortex, a deep horn-like cavity and tunnel - NOT the > typical crater of an explosion. > > Actual "explosions" never seem to happen in visual documentation of > LENR, as these images demonstrate; or at least there is no SEM image of > any crater AFAIK. > > Because the bulk of the force in a real explosion is at the locus, which > rapidly diminishes on expansion - the result is the crater (bowl > cavity) appearance - NOT the horn-and-tunnel (which looks like the > negative of a tornado vortex) - huge difference. > > This indicates that the main energy-release component of the LENR or > other supra-chemical reaction is *spin* or angular momentum, and not > spherical expansion. > > Unfortunately, I could not find a large jpg image of the Mizuno cover > SEM on Google, but Amazon has a small image. > > BTW - on a curious but related note: Dufour is now claiming that the > impetus or driving force for LENR is micro-gravity. That is, at > sub-angstrom dimensions, the force of gravity is massively increased. > The result is similar of perhaps the same as Frank Grimer's beta-aether. > > http://www.gravitation.org/APPLICATION_FOR_GODE_PRIZE-J.DUFOUR.pdf > > Jones >