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There is a shrimp that can create this effect.
Originally posted by Bedlam
As it was first observed in 1934, it's been a fairly long while. 80 years, nearly.
Originally posted by vind21
reply to post by alfa1
Hmmm....really? As surprising as it may be, I don't post these things for my own benefit. Sonoluminesence is a pretty new phenomenon by most standards.
Not everyone may be as enlightened as you, there are MANY people on this forum that have limited experiences with it, also thanks for confirming the reason I posted the link to the second page.
And since it's not really a sound phenomenon, the proper name for it is now SCBL, single cavitation bubble luminescence. If you google scholar for SCBL, you'll find that's the current term.
Anything that makes a bubble in a fluid with the right characteristics will do this. A laser can be used, for instance.
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Originally posted by Unity_99
Its cold fusion, the sound wave causes the atoms in a harmonious relationship, to release their energy which is unlike chaos theory, its all electric universe, harmony.
Friction heaters and Searle's magnetic energy is also cavitation.
Bubble fusion, also known as sonofusion, is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur inside extraordinarily large collapsing gas bubbles created in a liquid during acoustic cavitation.[1] Rusi Taleyarkhan and collaborators claimed to have observed evidence of sonofusion in 2002. The claim was quickly surrounded by controversy, including allegations ranging from experimental error to academic fraud. Subsequent publications claiming independent verification of sonofusion were also highly controversial. Taleyarkhan was found to have engaged in falsification of independent verification, and to have included people on his papers who weren't aware of it by an investigation by Purdue University. He was subsequently stripped of his professorship. One of his funders, the Office of Naval Research reviewed the report by Purdue, and deemed that the behavior was "so severe as to merit debarment".[2]
Originally posted by vind21
And since it's not really a sound phenomenon, the proper name for it is now SCBL, single cavitation bubble luminescence. If you google scholar for SCBL, you'll find that's the current term.
Cool, then post links to some decent break downs of the concepts for others if you would.
And you are welcome for sharing, I thought the little blurb and image of the the blue light alone was worth the post.edit on 31-5-2013 by vind21 because: (no reason given)
Its cold fusion,
It forces caviation or the release of atomic energy, ie. cold fusion.
Heres a Wiki...
Nuclear reactions [edit]
Main article: Bubble fusion
Some have argued that the Rayleigh-Plesset equation described above is unreliable for predicting bubble temperatures and that actual temperatures in sonoluminescing systems can be far higher than 20,000 Kelvin. Some research claims to have measured temperatures as high as 100,000 Kelvin, and speculates temperatures could reach into the millions of Kelvin.[11] Temperatures this high could cause thermonuclear fusion. This possibility is sometimes referred to as bubble fusion and is likened to the implosion design used in the fusion component of thermonuclear weapons.
On January 27, 2006, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute claimed to have produced fusion in sonoluminescence experiments.[12][13]
Experiments (2002, 2005) of R. P. Taleyarkhan using deuterated acetone showed measurements of tritium and neutron output consistent with fusion but the low quality of the papers and the doubts cast by the report into his scientific misconduct had made him lose all credibility that he formerly had amongst the scientific community.[14] On August 27, 2008 he was stripped of his named Arden Bement Jr. Professorship, and forbidden to be a thesis advisor for graduate students for at least the next 3 years.[15][16]
Taleyarkhan was found to have engaged in falsification of independent verification, and to have included people on his papers who weren't aware of it by an investigation by Purdue University
Show that to a room full of no-nothing investors and bam! Instant funding. If Rossi can make money with his black box and ground wire live wire energy unit, someone should clearly be able to monetize this.