SPAWAR has yet to respond re simple error in claims of effects of
external high voltage dc fields inside a conducting electrolyte: Rich
Murray 2012.03.01 2012.07.02

Coldfusionnow.org posted the following video today: 68 minutes April, 2012

Robert Duncan discusses experiments at Sidney Kimmel Institute for
Nuclear Renaissance

http://coldfusionnow.org/robert-duncan-discusses-experiments-at-sidney-kimmel-institute-for-nuclear-renaissance/

Robert V. Duncan shows a slide from SPAWAR Navy lab (Pamela
Mosier-Boss) that claims a 6 kv DC electric field from plates external
to a wet conducting electrolyte has effects within the electrolyte --
but the reality in simple electrostatics is the electric field exists
in the two plastic walls of the cell, between the liquid and the two
external plates, i.e., a simple double capacitor setup, with no field
in the conductor (electrolyte) that connects the two charged
capacitors.

There may be small leakage currents through the plastic walls that
short out the two capacitors, allowing unexpected currents to flow
through the electrolyte, applying high voltages to many tiny
locations, creating localized and evolving damage, thus generating
sporatic unexpected local heat and depositing elements from all parts
of the cell within these complex, scattered micro regions.

If micro and nano bubbles of H2 and O2 start forming and moving around
in the cell, their recombination on the increasingly corroded, complex
surfaces of the cathode can be shown to easily generate enough energy
to melt tiny volumes on the surface -- exactly the problem with nozzle
erosion in the engineering of H2-O2 liquid fuel rockets.

SPAWAR has yet to respond re simple error in claims of effects of
external high voltage dc fields inside a conducting electrolyte: Rich
Murray 2012.03.01
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2012/03/spawar-has-yet-to-respond-re-simple.html
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/94

within mutual service,  Rich Murray
505-819-7388 Imperial Beach, CA 91932

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