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| File Name : PLASBANG.ASC | Online Date : 12/21/95 |
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| Contributed by : Bill Beaty | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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This file is from Bill Beaty's website as listed above.
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Newsgroups: alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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From: elf@menageri.demon.co.uk (Elf)
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Subject: micro-cavitation fusion
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994
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Micro-cavitation fusion, or luke-warm fusion
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Nobody knows WHY cold nuclear fusion works, or even if it does. Conventional
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theory does not cover it, and the ones invented to explain it do not work.
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O.k, fine, so heres one that does, maybe.
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I have a friend who does reaserch for the MOD, on subs etc. He showed me a
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paper on cavitation. It was also mentioned on Tomorrows World apparently.
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Cavitation is when you get bubbles forming in a violently stirred liquid, for
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those who don't know. This effect occurs around submarine propellors at depths
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of about 300 ft or lower, i.e., at pressures of 10 atmospheres.
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It can also be produced at 1 atmosphere (up here at the surface - 14.7 psi at
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sea level), by pushing an ultrasound frequency into a sealed container of
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liquid. Water is best. This has been known for ages, since 1952.
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What is new is that these bubbles glow in the dark. Dimly blue. Each bubble
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is aproximately 1 to 3 microns in diameter, it depends on the wavelength.
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What my friend was doing was studying the energy inside them, with a veiw to
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preventing it, (he didn't say why, MOD stuff). It turns out that the bubbles
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glow becuase the energies involved produce a plasma inside as they collapse.
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This collapsing bubble is at temperatures and pressures equal to or greater
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than at the core of the sun!
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Research into the experimental set-ups used in cold-fusion show that most used
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magnetic stirrers which produce small amounts of ultrasound, and some did not.
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I made a small set-up using a glass tube, and an ultrasound transducer. The
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end cap was positively charged to attract free electrons. The inital run with
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plain water heated it no more than expected, i.e. slightly less energy out
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than in.
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The next used heavy water, plus dissolved deuterium gas, with results which
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were a little more dramatic. The equipment was activated in one second bursts,
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in case of radiation production.
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In approximately 1/10 of a second enough energy was liberated to vaporize the
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water, causing a large steam explosion. Also sufficent light to blind me
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temporarily. There was no detectable radiation. Upon later thought I
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theorised that the oxygen atoms were acting as neutron absorbers, and the
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surrounding water coped(sp?) with the gamma.
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Since I am currently in dire financial straits, would anyone care to follow up
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on this. It is to important (that it not) be forgotten due to accident.
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I suggest a modified internal combustion engine would work. The air intake
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converted to a water intake, with the fuel injector acting as a gaseous
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deuterium injector. The spark-plug would be replaced with an ultra-sound
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transducer (speaker).
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Basically a fusion powered steam engine. N.B, conventional gas plasma
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theories of fusion still apply, its how the plasma is created that's weird!
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