Monday, October 7, 2013

The SuperWave™ Fusion Process ( repost )

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I'm sure that somewhere in this blog, I hypothesized that cold fusion may not produce gamma radiation because of interference of the the gamma rays.  This would depend upon the creation of a Bose-Einstein condensate ( BEC ), which would mean that the waves were all in the same quantum state.  If, by being in the same condensate, the waves would be tricked into acting as if they came from the same source.  Those kind of waves could show the interference effect.

The latest video by McKubre indicates that cold fusion is a surface phenomenon.  It is my further hypothesis that the nano cracks he is referring to may be a type of interference.  The waves will tend to bounce off the boundaries at the surface and interfere with the oncoming waves.  This could possibly create the conditions where fusion takes place as well as the interference in the production of gamma rays.



Uploaded by nofunclub Apr 23, 2009

Not exactly a new video, but I wanted to point out the "Wave" aspect of this process. It seems that waves have a significance in cold fusion. As a collective excitation, could they become bosons and form a BEC?

This video doesn't claim that, however.  Now, if the collective excitation does become a BEC, it could explain the ability to cross the coulomb barrier and fuse.


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