Put some protons in a micro-cavity and shake until coherent.Rossis powder does this job. In the heavy water experiments, micro-cavities have done the same job in that system but not as intensely as it is done by the Rossis powder or Piantellis rough surface coating.
Rossis powder does this job.It's probably a mistake to try to develop a theory based on the work of a con man.
This will be my standard post to moonboy that says youre not worth trying to have reasonable discussion, also says buzz off & doesnt leave crickets. But if it offends you to the point that you get it removed like my prior innocuous citation then I’ll have to come up with some other ‘ignore button’ post.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/backroom/2800058/posts?page=55#55
To: Moonman62
This means I have nothing more to say to you about LENR. Bye.
55 posted on Sunday, October 30, 2011 4:41:07 PM by Kevmo (Caveat lurkor pro se ipso judicatis: Let the lurker decide for himself)
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/02/20/bloomberg_articlesLZNZ0D07SXKX01-LZO0R.DTL ~ find a hole ~ make a hole in a silicon base and stick a single atom in there and wire it up. Yup, all sorts of things are possible ~ now is that a micro-cavity? I’m still digesting the discussion of how they wire this prototype up ~ some strange stuff ~