On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 2:45 PM, bobcook39...@hotmail.com <
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> Che—
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> Look at the dots: and make logical connections with  PRACTICAL scheme for
> testing.  This is IMHO the crux of R&D.
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AFAIC the key to 'success' -- scientific or monetary -- is to indeed 'KISS'
(Keep It Simple, Stupid!), _first_.

Without a 'killer app' device for ALL to get their hands on -- most likely
some drop-dead-simple hot-steam generator, churning out Utility-free energy
on-demand, in any location, for pennies -- what self-interested
'enterprise' would want to plow oodles of cash down a bottomless money-pit,
on some vague expectation of 'profit' in some not-too-imminent haze-ridden
future..? Most of them would probably rather put their money on the
'Underwear Gnomes' instead.

So maybe this ECCO is Open Science's answer to the self-interested
proprietary shithead types like Rossi -- and whatever these 'geniuses' have
hidden up their sleeves at the moment.

I really hope cavitation is the key to cheap, abundant cold fusion devices.





*From: *Che <comandantegri...@gmail.com>
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> On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 2:57 PM, bobcook39...@hotmail.com <
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> TWO ideas about noble gases and fuel preparation:
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>    1. Being inert, they can be used in combination with H or D to diffuse
>    into a metallic lattice  and cause mico-cracking   with creation of LENR
>    active sites with large internal surface areas for formation of SSP’s.
>    2. Repeated cycling, gassing and degassing,  would allow measurement
>    of increased number of mico-cavities until a desired density is
>    established.   Careful measurement of the volume of gas that diffuses in
>    and out with each cycle would be instructive in this regard.  A mass
>    spectrometer to determine ratios of the diffusing gases and knowledge of
>    their diffusion rates in the fuel should provide additional information
>    regarding the status of micro-cavity density in the fuel.
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> A nano-particle fracture mechanics analysis may be warranted to determine
> desirable pressure and temperatures during cycling/fuel preparation.
> Brittle-ductile transition temperature of the metallic fuel lattice would
> help determine appropriate lower temperatures for cycling, since brittle
> fractures with 1 or 2 dimensional characteristics may be a desirable LENR
> geometry for SSP’s.  Acoustic emission   monitoring of the fuel cycling
> would aid in determination of fracturing occurring during cycling at
> various temperatures, pressures and noble gases being used.  (Cavities that
> are too big  may be bad for LENR+.
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> First it starts with the by-chance, haphazard nano-fracking.
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