The plexciton is just an alternating current of electrons that vibrate at the frequency of the infrared radiation carried by the nickel hydride permeating the lattice of the micro-particles.
The electrons on the surface of the metal particles move freely and are driven to vibrate by the phonons of the metal lattice of the particle. These electrons are periodically displaced from the ions of the lattice. This displacement causes electrons and ions to be accumulated on the surfaces at opposite ends of the nano/micro particles. Because these particles attract each other there is a restoring force. This restoring force results in the formation of an electron oscillator whose quantum is called a surface plasmon and whose frequency is determined by the restoring force. This frequency reflects the effective mass of the electron. The frequency of the surface plasmon not only depends on the metals composition of the particle but also on its size and shape, on the dielectric material that surrounds the particle, and finally on the shape of the particle be it either elongated or spherical because of the varied distance between the two opposite ends. Laser light is a poor energy source for the plexciton because laser light is a plane wave. This type of pure EMF needs a surface imperfection to be converted to dipole vibrations. The best source of lattice vibration is plain old heat from a heater. On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Edmund Storms <stor...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > > On Mar 3, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > > *From:* Axil > > the tubes should be solid because LENR is exclusively a surface reaction. > To strengthen the tubes and provide a longer service life, the tubes may be > filled with tough stuff like tungsten, for example, > > It's probably a lot more complicated than that. Even Ed seems to be > admitting now that there are several possible varieties of LENR J > > > Jones, I believe several different reactions occur but they all are caused > by the same NAE and the same mechanism. The Rossi effect creates energy by > p-e-p fusion. The F-P effect produces energy by d-e-d fusion. Tritium is > made by d-e-p fusion. Transmutation is caused by various metal atoms being > present in the site where fusion occurs and they become part of the > process. Transmutation clearly is not possible without energy that can be > supplied by fusion of hydrogen. All the nuclear processes are related and > are part of the same basic process. Nature does not keep reinventing the > wheel for every different reaction. At least that is my assumption and I > sticking to it. > > > Ed Storms. > >