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Axil Axil --> Stevenson • 19 hours ago Regarding: "active device is capable of carrying a current: this is a clear indication that the gas has been ionised."
Ionization is not necessarily the root cause of the development of conductivity. It could be that superconductivity is starting to develop on the surface of the electrode. This occurs when the LENR reaction is taking hold as packets of polariton Bose condensates begin to form in optical cavities on the surface of the metal.
• Reply • Share › Avatar Stevenson --> Axil Axil • 13 hours ago You have two electrodes separated by a gas (air in this case): even if the electrodes became superconductive, this would not help in making the gas conductive too.
• Reply • Share › Avatar Axil Axil --> Stevenson • 20 hours ago • edited Does the behavior of the device change with the application of intense light? If so, is the change in behavior responsive to the color of the light.
Did you test for results in total darkness?
Ultra violet or infrared light might also stimulate a change in the behavior of the device.
Also check for an increase in the conductivity of the electrode in the presence of intense light. This might indicate that superconductivity is beginning to occur
If the device is sensitive to light to any degree, the device is photoactive.
• Reply • Share › Avatar Stevenson --> Axil Axil • 13 hours ago The device is essentially enclosed in a metal tube: light cannot reach the inside of the device.
• Reply • Share › − Avatar Axil Axil --> Axil Axil • 20 hours ago • edited The thinking behind this testing suggestion is as follows.
The surface of the prepared metal electrode may have a nanoplasmonic effect where nanocavities are produced by erosion on the surface of the metal. The production of polaritons in these optical cavities might be occurring. A condensate of polaritons might be occurring. This is the first step in the LENR reaction, IMHO.
This method of surface preparation is similar to the effects that were produce by Piantelli. Piantilli used brass bars that underwent surface preparation. Also Mizuno used pitting on the surface of metal to carry his reaction. In Francesco Celani system, the use of constantine wire treated with acid to produce optical cavities also produces the LENR reaction. If memory serves, Celani reported a sharp increase in electrical conductivity when the LENR reaction began in this system.
I looked Celani's results up as follows:
https://www.researchgate.ne...
Finally, we detected a new anomalous electric effect, comprising of the generation of a spontaneous voltage between the ends of a floating wire in the reactor, enhanced and stabilized by Fe presence. Lastly, we added some speculations/similarities regarding Rydberg matter, as developed by Leif Holmlid (Univ. Goteborg-SE) and Collaborators, based on some of our results. Also Holmlid's process is activated by UV and laser light. Light stimulation seems to form strange radiation which are EVOs. This effect might be caused by the formation of polariton Bose condensates in optical cavities.
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details on the replication on lenr-forum, here:
https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/6508-frank-gordon-s-lattice-energy-converter-lec-replicators-workshop/?postID=158361#post158361
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What ever happened to that cold energy fission device that was going into production several years ago? I don’t put stock in any of this anymore. I will believe it when I see it.
Looks like they are trying to distance themselves from the “cold fusion” scams. Maybe even some real science going on rather than just hype.