@i2c_jason: LENR Sonoluminescence reactor update - I’ve added a test gauge to really zero in on system pressure. Great news from today’s test is that we seem to be able to keep bubbles forming by the acoustics through 15 PSI or more. This shows promise as I want to avoid having to use vacuum. This will go a long way toward eventually pulling steam while controlling the bubble dynamics at elevated temperatures and pressures. (Essentially we need to eliminate boiling and still create our desired bubble, should we ever get to that level of heat). #lenr #sonoluminescence #nuclear #energy #future
Getting best results with a single-sided acoustic drive, however, plan to still use both left and right horns. Writing some better code to sweep and modulate the acoustics now that I have a basic idea what’s going on.
2025-11-09 15:27:33
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Antot_boom :
You need to sort out the emi problems, copper tape, aluminium foil and ferrites are cheap and easy, switching to twisted and shielded wires and galvanic isolation/ isolation transformer will yield best results
2025-11-09 18:33:21
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SammitDammy :
Are you aiming for superheated fluid beyond boiling point to achieve this? The sound waves generate those particles within the fluid, those vibrations would typically cause movement of the bubble- but inside of degassed water, the pressure and environment is whats stopping that movement. the film of the bubble is instead colliding into itself when contracting- this is probably what intensifies the light/thermal heat. tweaking with the film itself could give a desired outcome
2025-11-11 05:31:26
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Tyler___Chris :
Have you considered training a local LLM for this project specifically?
2025-11-09 15:35:10
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ඞ :
If the pressure gets low enough the water should boil and there is some bubbles
2025-11-10 00:07:36
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Steven Clark :
Got faith in you brother. If it doesn’t happen you have set the premise. People can work together for same goal.
2025-11-09 22:01:04
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smiler or not :
When the tiny gas bubbles continue implode because of sound waves temperatures increase dramatically creating flash of light
2025-11-09 16:42:03
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tiktoker1001 :
So what’s the exact chemistry of the fluid at this point? Want to do a video kind of walking over everything saying OK this is a sphere that is X millimeter across with pressure Y and liquid Z etc..
2025-11-09 20:03:56
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AciniDiPepe42 :
Argonination?
2025-11-09 23:19:50
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Null :
@SammitDammy this is the reactor he is testing
2025-11-11 05:00:52
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me :
😳
2025-11-13 03:30:13
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Gerry :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-11-12 20:08:53
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Pricy :
👍👍👍
2025-11-12 07:14:47
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thomas :
why can't u make horn on both side focusing sound wave to small point creating more pressure maybe increasing effectiveness just though I'm no scientist just thought
2025-11-09 23:24:20
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thomas :
the space between each horn try making it smaller maybe have less interference and better collision because ur going from one horn down to smaller size to big opening and other horn on the other side in my mind sound waves would spread out once hitting open space loosing your focal point or I just got it all wrong in my head and on top of that all new to me anyways I like learning new stuff I could be all wrong but hey that's how we all learn by making mistakes lol
2025-11-10 07:13:18
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Trenton10184 :
I like it keep..going.. you got this
2025-11-09 23:42:09
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ChrisFit |🇦🇺 :
Yes! More! break this technology in, give us free power
2025-11-09 17:38:07
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Slightly Documented :
What happens if you put some copper coiling around and pinpoint where you want the bubbles with it?
2025-12-09 03:44:08
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W Benjamin Hyde :
No BS, Real guage... Hmm...This makes me very suspicious of all my digital gages now.
2025-11-26 03:55:51
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Boside :
Hold up carbonated beverage? Krones ring a bell?
2025-11-10 01:48:57
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