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Re:RE: Popular Mechanics August Issue - H-bombs and Cold Fus
I remember an article in Scientific American on the microbubbles and
superheating by ultrasound. The temperature on the microscopic scale can
reach many thousands of degrees in a very localized volume ( µm or less).
My understanding of the cold fusion arguement is that the on the
microscopic scale these temperatures can generate the localized pressure
necessary for short periods of time. Note that we are talking about
generating a few million atoms in many moles of water. I think the energy
required is being input into the system both electrically and sonically.
Luke McCormick
DHS
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