Nano, nano!
Have they discovered conduction?
JILA were experimenting with bars of metal that were many times thinner than the width of a human hair on a silicon base. When they heated those bars up with a laser, something strange occurred.
“They behaved very counterintuitively,” Knobloch said. “These nano-scale heat sources do not usually dissipate heat efficiently. But if you pack them close together, they cool down much more quickly.”
.... when they placed the heat sources close together, the vibrations of energy they produced began to bounce off each other, scattering heat away and cooling the bars down.
***This is one of those areas I thought might bring fruition to the Condensed Matter Nuclear Science investigations into Phonons. Phonon Coherence.
https://www.google.com/search?q=phonon+coherence+lenr+cmns+cold+fusion&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj82abe75LzAhWLSTABHUvEBdIQgwN6BAgBEAE&biw=1366&bih=568&dpr=1
The way I look at it, these cohering phonons are like the super-duper-bouncing ball effect unidirectionally, enough perhaps to chemically overcome the Coulomb Barrier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UHS883_P60
# “At the atomic scale, the very nature of heat transfer emerges in a new light,”
I see what he did there.
Heat (thermal) has a wavelength just like electrol magnetic waves. On a whole other scale.
Here is some old nano particle electronic items that I found some time ago. Thought it was interesting in relation to mRNA therapy.
Virus-Sized Transistors (nano particles, January-February 2011) (lipid nano-particles)
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2011/01/virus-sized-transistors
It is hard for me to think in this small scale.