Were the laser beats in the Hagelstein, Letts & Cravens experiment of this
type?
The way the beats are generated could play role in the generation of
anomalous heat.
Harry
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 2:51 PM Bob Higgins
wrote:
> No, not exactly. Addition is a linear process and produces no frequen
Yes, the beats in the Hagelstein, Letts, and Cravens experiment are
presumably formed by this process. A thin gold film was deposited on the
cathode surface and the effect was not observed without the thin gold
film. It is believed that the thin gold went down as tiny islands that
were responsibl
https://youtu.be/6I0SF0dXoZg
In addition to the generation of moire beats with different frequencies
this video also seems to show that whether the moire beats move in the same
or opposite direction as the revealing plane will depend on the spacing of
the lines in the base plane.
Harry
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