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    Default New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands


    Metal whiskers wreak havoc on electronics, but their origin has remained unknown.


    They're but a wisp of metal, hardly noticeable to the human eye. Yet they've crippled everything from
    pacemakers and watches to missile systems and satellites.


    Although these seemingly innocuous metal strands, which appear in electronics, have been wreaking havoc for more than 60 years, no one knows exactly how they form.

    But one physicist now says he may have an idea. If he's right, his theory could lead to a better way to prevent such damage, which he says has been estimated to cost billions of dollars.

    These strands, called whiskers, were discovered when they disabled aircraft radios during World War II. They sprout from what were once smooth surfaces of metals like tin, zinc, and cadmium, and when they grow in electronics, the strands can touch nearby electrical components and trigger short circuits. Although they are usually less than a millimeter long, they have been known to reach 10 millimeters.

    Whiskers, which are ten to a hundred times thinner than human hair, have been blamed for a myriad of electrical failures. Most recently, they were implicated as a possible cause of the sudden, unintended acceleration of Toyota vehicles. In 2011, however, a NASA Engineering and Safety Center report for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration could not demonstrate that tin whiskers were the culprits of high-speed accelerations and brake failures.

    Citing the report, Toyota has said whiskers were not responsible. But the strands, which were found in defective accelerator pedals, aren't completely exonerated, said Henning Leidecker, a physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, who was a part of the investigation of unintended acceleration. In fact, he said, the report found that whiskers triggered slower-speed accelerations that reached 20 to 35 mph, although the brakes were able to reduce the speed.

    To mitigate the damage brought on by whiskers, engineers have tried special coatings that stunt whisker growth or avoiding the most susceptible metals altogether. "People don’t really understand why they grow," said Victor Karpov of the University of Toledo in Ohio. "They don't know how to universally beat them."

    Previously, researchers suspect that stress on the metal creates the whiskers, Karpov said. But there was no real explanation for why this should happen.

    Now Karpov said he has what may be a better theory. According to his idea, which he published last week in the journal Physical Review Applied, whiskers do not sprout directly from mechanical stress, but from electric fields created by the metal itself.

    Stress or defects can produce patches of positive and negative electric charges on the metal's surface, Karpov explained. Each patch generates an electric field that repels anything with the same charge. And since the patch is filled with bits of metal of the same charge, some of that metal is expelled, shooting out in the form of a needle-like strand.

    "This is the first time this mechanism has been proposed as far as I know," said Leidecker, who wasn't a part of Karpov's work. "It's a mechanism that's consistent with the laws of physics. I don't know of a physical reason against it, so I think it's worth exploring."

    While more work remains to further test, develop, and refine the theory, it does make several predictions, Karpov said. For one, the theory predicts that a whisker would first grow slowly, but after about a month or so, it would sprout very quickly — which is exactly what happens in reality. The theory is also consistent with the fact that a variety of factors ranging from stress to contaminants in the metal can lead to whisker growth.

    Karpov admitted that many questions remain. For example, his theory can't yet describe whisker growth down to the detail of individual metal grains. And, as Leidecker pointed out, it doesn't explain why some metals are prone to more whiskers than others.

    To test the theory, Karpov plans to grow whiskers in a strong electric field, which should greatly affect how they grow. One experiment won't be convincing enough, but if the theory ultimately proves correct, then it could be a boon for preventing whisker damage.

    "If I'm right, and there are random charges sitting on the metal surface, there might be a way to neutralize them," Karpov said. One way to neutralize the charges is to spray the metal with a liquid that contains positively and negatively charged nanoparticles. The nanoparticles would be attracted to the oppositely charged patches and neutralize them — and nip the whiskers in the bud.



    Source: http://www.livescience.com/45861-new...l-strands.html



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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

    Maybe some of these scientist need to spend some time with a qualified welder and really find out what electricity does to any metal/material. All the different frequencies induced through electricity selectively through high or low voltage will effect materials in many different ways. Blacksmiths also know of the effects because electricity is also causing heat due to the friction of electron movement. IMHO

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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

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    then it could be a boon for preventing whisker damage.

    "If I'm right, and there are random charges sitting on the metal surface, there might be a way to neutralize them," Karpov said. One way to neutralize the charges is to spray the metal with a liquid that contains positively and negatively charged nanoparticles. The nanoparticles would be attracted to the oppositely charged patches and neutralize them — and nip the whiskers in the bud.
    As part of the solution...stop the chemtrails.

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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

    Have any of you read about "Diana's Tree" as relates to medieval alchemy?

    I think the idea is, you can dissolve precious metals in various solutions, and allow them to reform under controlled conditions.
    The end result if the experiment works is an intelligent life form made of metal called "Diana's Tree".


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    *runs off to find the movie PI* lol

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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

    Perhaps their/alphabetters, have installed a computer spy bug that when you try to be rid of it, when you discover it, it self destructs like Maxwell Smart. I'm telling you they are planting stuff in there that people don't know about and if they further the spy bugs with nano growth program, then perhaps that very thin hair is a "nano fiberoptic self destruct program," to eliminate any evidence or traces of the technology by burning the circuits?

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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

    Before to jump any announcement of discovery or supernatural fenomen, we should educate by our self. There is a term of Metal Fatigue in Earth environment, only element excluded from that is Gold. (Even gold has no immunity from time but accepted as ignored) There are some techniques and procedures to accelerate or decelerate it.
    Most of fake antique rs uses this and get caught by surface/structural comparing.

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    Default Re: New Theory Explains Mysterious Growth of Metal Strands

    This is prob. self forming nanotechnology. The metal nanoparticles were probably fused together to make the electronics but once hit with electricity the nanoparticles started to move and reform and attach to one another magnetically to form long strands. This is similar to the particles that are in chemtrails which are using polymers, diamonds and metals.

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