On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Guenter Wildgruber
<gwildgru...@ymail.com>wrote:

guys, whatever that is, do You really think that Rossi put something like
> that into real world commercial operation?
> THz pulses with significant energy?
>

>From my reading I've concluded that THz is basically infrared.  Sometimes
I've seen a distinction made between it and infrared, and at other times I
have not:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Light_spectrum.svg

An application on a Web page is telling me that the blackbody radiation for
an object at 300 C (573 K) is 30 THz, with a lower limit of 24 THz and an
upper limit of 37 THz.  So 300 C would seem to be the goldilocks zone as
far as terahertz radiation is concerned.  You don't need a fancy terahertz
RF pulse device; you just heat something up.

Eric

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