The Ni/H reactor builds nano-cavities on-the-fly and in real time as a
dynamic process.

Here is how it is done…

http://physics.aps.org/articles/v6/134


These nano-cavities are continually created by dynamic forses and distroyed
by the LENR reactions.


This dynamic micro/nano particle building process is why the Ni/H reactor
is a puled power based device; Rossi uses heat pulses and DGT uses spark
pulses.

Each new input power pulse generates fresh particle aggregates.


The Brillouin Energy system also uses pulsed power. And finally, the Papp
engine uses spark pulsation.


As a general principle, power pulsation of various forms is used to create
small mobile particles that aggregate together to create the billions of
nuclear active environments.


As a power amplification mechanism, the large nickel particles in the Ni/H
reactor are only used to transfer plasmonic power to these smaller
dynamically forming particle aggregates.







On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Roarty, Francis X <
francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote:

>  Axil, we are in agreement over the value of cavitation bubbles which by
> constant recreation avoid the need for persistent geometry and may even
> provide a control feature for the reaction. I even agree that it is
> CURRENTLY naïve to think persistent geometry will long withstand the
> pressures and temperatures involved but your arguments begs a follow up
> question.. Do you  consider the powder to be changing geometry inside the
> Rossi reactor or are you counting the plasma as geometry in a  kind of Papp
> or sonofusion sort of way? Historically both Patterson beads and MAHG are
> examples of destruction in both type of cells with persistent geometry, the
> issue so far is that the bubbles have not released near as much energy –
> are you suggesting the  Rossi plasma inside the fixed geometry formed by
> powder is a form of cavitation?
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> *From:* Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:03 AM
> *To:* vortex-l
> *Subject:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Scientists Discover Quick Recipe for
> Producing Hydrogen
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>       In fact there may not even be such a thing as a “WET” anomalous
> cell at the nano scale… I am suggesting that at the scale of the these
>  anomalous environments the catalytic confinement powering these reactions
> result in gas and plasma reactions.  The lesser claims related to wet cell
> electrolysis may be only a function of higher heat sinking by nearby
> liquids. This posit would make electrolytic phenomena like bubble fusion
> and sonoluminescence harder to exploit but much more robust in terms of
> independence from persistent geometry.
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> Nano-engineers are developing cavitation bubble based technology to
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> This amazing transformation process from graphite to diamond just takes
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> Based on your posit, it is really naive  to think that the fixed cavity
> based active nuclear environment will long withstand such pressures and
> temperatures on the surface of the electrodes in an electrolytic cell.
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