The irradiation of a palladium lattice with coherent green light can
produce Plasmons which can form a BEC at room temperature because of the
interaction of electrons on the surface of the lattice with coherent
radiation of laser light.The Plasmons will produce a high negative electric
charge on the surface of the lattice which it turn will catalyze LERN via
charge screening. No laser cooling is required as with atoms because a
plasmon BEC can be formed at room temperature.Cheers:   Axil
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

> I have a question about the laser cooling and what magic it performs as
> related to the BEC.  If you are considering the cooling as being a
> necessary factor that must be present before the BEC can form, then there
> is a natural process occurring that performs a similar function.  Whenever
> too D's have a head on collision, they must by definition come to a
> complete halt in forward motion as the kinetic energy that they possess is
> converted into potential energy stored within the coulomb field.  This
> close contact does not last very long, but perhaps it is long enough for
> the BEC activity to occur.
>
>  Does the net motion of zero velocity constitute a temperature of zero
> Kelvin for that brief period of time?  That is the definition of zero
> degrees Kelvin according to my understanding.  The question is how long
> does this state have to exist before the BEC action takes place?  Has
> anyone calculated the length of time required?
>
>  The close proximity of the D's captured within a NAE would force
> collisions of this type to occur orders of magnitude more often than would
> be expected in a less dense plasma environment.   The lower average
> temperature associated with LENR devices would lead to another benefit.
>  Less relative velocity of the active D's would allow more time to be spent
> in close proximity at zero Kelvin since the stored potential energy would
> be much less than that found in high temperature plasma collisions.  Less
> potential energy translates into less acceleration apart and more time to
> react.
>
>  Dave
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com>
> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Tue, Feb 12, 2013 7:23 pm
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Bose Einstein Condensate formed at Room Temperature
>
>  So, you accept reality as Sinha describes it. That simplifies out
> discussion because now we only need to learn from Sinha.
>
> So, as usual, the place to start is Jed's website:
>  Excess Heat Triggering by 532 nm Laser in a D/Pd Gas Loading System
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/TianJexcessheatb.pdf
>   then here
>  On the Laser Stimulation of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions in Deuterated
> Palladium
> http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0603213
>
> then here
>
> J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 4 (2011) 241-255
>
> Tunneling Beneath the 4He* Fragmentation Energy
>  http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol4.pdf
>

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