Display MoreDon't get confused with 20.000 degrees.
It's a plasma. IMHO it's about density or thermaldensity, even nonthermal plasmas, I dunno.
It's not a field I have real knowledge, only autodidactical knowledge, when reading about hot fusion or plasma physics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonthermal_plasma
"A kind of common nonthermal plasma is the mercury-vapor gas within a fluorescent lamp, where the "electron gas" reaches a temperature of 20,000 kelvins while the rest of the gas, ions and neutral atoms, stays barely above room temperature, so the bulb can even be touched with hands while operating." [...]
In plasma physics, temperatures with redicoulous high numbers are just normal,
reality, reached in real experiments/protoypes -> Tokamak (20-30 Million degrees), Stellarator or even plasma cutters (30. 000 degrees)
So, it's not about Unoptanuim or Rossionium
A nonthermal plasma, cold plasma or non-equilibrium plasma is a plasma which is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, because the electron temperature is much hotter than the temperature of heavy species (ions and neutrals). As only electrons are thermalized, their Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution is very different than the ion velocity distribution. - Wikipedia
The problem with Rossi stating the 20,000 c as "max temperature" is that electron temperature is truly not discussed in the same category of "heat" or "heat transfer".
Here is the question asked of Rossi :
"E. Hergen
July 17, 2018 at 8:11 AM
Dear Mr. Rossi,
in a former reply you said you have reached a power density with the ecat SK you have never reached before. What was the highest temperature you reached with the ecat SK ever, and what is the maximum temperature you can operate the ecat SK without damaging the module?"
So what is the maximum temperature you can operate the Skat Cat.... Rossi answered :
"The max T we reach is around 20 000 °C.". So Rossi is either intentionally misleading people in that the question was what temperature can the Skat Cat be safely operated and he answered in a nonsensical term or he is lying again, because there is no way the Skat Cat can run at 20,000 C, exchanging heat.
Of course he may state he has "made new materials" not available commercially again. Seriously, some of the "materials" he has said to have invented would be worth multiple millions, but he does not market them for some reason.... strange is it not?
This is a prime example of Rossism. Someone asks a question and he gives an answer that may, can, may not, probably not, or who knows relates to the question. It is just like someone asking this question : "Is what you just said the truth or a lie?" and they answer "Yes".
That is classic Rossi.