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Dr. William Moss, Livermore, CA USA: "With Sonoluminescence, a sound wave come in, compresses the bubble, it gets hot, and it glows. The key to both processes is implosion." "What we have here is a non-weapons use of the nuclear weapon physics. The bubble gets hot and your get ions, electrons, radiation - all that nuclear stuff." Dr. Peter Jarman, London, Great Britain: "The collapsing bubble generates an imploding shock wave at compresses and heats the gas at the center of the bubble to extremely high temperature." Dr. Seth Putterman, LA, California, USA: "When the light was emitted, the diameter of the collapsed bubble was less than a thousandth of millimeter. The spectrum of the light, extending into the ultraviolet, indicated that the temperature inside the bubble was at least 10,000 degree C - hotter that the surface of the sun - and possibly as high as million degree C." Dr. Thomas Matula, Seattle, WA, USA: "Sonoluminescence...may have practical applications in future, embedded in a new discipline called Sono-chemistry. For example, the relatively inexpensive equipment needed to generate the Pico-second flashes of Sonoluminescence could be used to take 'snapshots' of fleeting chemical reactions. Moreover, Sonoluminescence could be used in waste remediation - the destruction of toxic chemicals that are the products of industrial processes or agricultural runoff. The extremely high temperatures … can destroy chemical bonds very quickly, so that a deadly compound could be neutralized in just a few minutes." Dr. I. M. Phedorkin, Kiev, Ukraine: "At the collapse of each small bubble pressure pulses reaching 1000 MPa are initiated. Such high shock wave pulses with volume of concentration of bubbles in the operating zone Flow-Type Cavitation Mixer being high make the specific power fed to the unit of volume up to 1,000,000 kW/m3." Dr. U. N. Piskun, Kiev, Ukraine: "Design of the Bubble Implosion Reactor based on the classical mechanics for fluid motion. However, the bubbles collapsing inside reactor create of the power forces of the relativity physics that significantly influence on the processed fluid media. The combination of this power forces permits to use this invention as the effective process activator as well as the perfect cold type petrochemical reactor."
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