How does the energy from fusion produce an increase of electromagnetic
pressure in the Papp engine?



Xenon is a thermionic material; it converts heat into electric charge. As
charge ionization goes up, the positively charged clusters repel each other
and the gas expands. When the clusters evaporate, the charge accumulation
is neutralized and the  electromagnetic pressure in the cylinder decreases
until neutral polarity is restored.


Cheers:   Axil

On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Another secret sauce.
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> The elements  helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon
> (Xe) produce very large clusters. Xenon is the most vigorous cluster
> producer. Xenon clusters that take the shape of buckminsterfullerene.
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> The other noble gases catalyze the production of Xenon clusters. In
> general, the lighter atomic weight noble gases will catalyze cluster
> formation of the heaver weight elements. All the noble gas elements
> catalyze clustering in other member elements in their element family.
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> Mixed clustering of two or more noble gas element is also possible.
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> Consistent with Rydberg matter, these clusters demonstrate magic numbers.
> These magic numbers describe clusters with a specific number of atoms that
> in an otherwise smooth intensity mass distribution show up in higher
> abundance than their neighbors. For Xenon clusters the most apparent magic
> numbers show up at cluster sizes of N = 13, 19, 25, 71, 87 and 141 atoms.
> Xenon clusters can grow to exceed 1000 atoms and larger.
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> It is possible to control how clusters form in a mixture of noble gases by
> adjusting the proportions of each noble gas in the mix.
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> When these clusters are excited by lasers or sparks, they developed
> intense positive charge concentrations.
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> http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/December2009/p1210-1222.pdf
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> These clusters are Rydberg matter when they are in a state of excitement.
> When positively charged (Protonated  Clusters), these clusters induce the
> concentration of dense electron clouds that will reduce or eliminate the
> coulomb barriers of the atoms in there zones of influence.
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> This Protonated Clustering mechanism is the same one used by LeClair in
> his cavitation base LENR fusion reaction.
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> Cheers:   Axil
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