Cavitation in an emulsion of B(OH)3 and NaCl in non conductive oil (Mobil DTE 840) at temperature of 200 degrees to 300 degrees F in a Von Karman Vortex Street flow may produce hydrogen fusion with boron. Electrostatic charge potential of hydroxyl micelles shell and oil laminar shear may be determined by the Lorentz-Lorenz Equation given the volume of the emulsion, pressure, temperature etc. The apparatus could be similar the the Dr. Koldamasov experiment with cavitation implosion (See FRC ICCF14) or the 2005 Edmonton, Alberta Canada demonstration. Dr. Bussard was aware of the extreme plasma temperature required for Hydrogen/Boron fusion and this is one way to achieve the temperature at moderate expense. The conditions of IEC (Inertial Electrostatic Confinement) are met this way at the molecular scale. The transfer of heat to the oil from reformed salts would make this method attractive for a Carnot/Rankine cycle hydraulic turbine (Using an Auto Torque Converter as a model) with head pressure developed on the pump side with reaction nozzles between the pump and turbine. Caution: Radiation Hazard! X-Rays and maybe neutron radiation. Interesting is this: See Keelynet.com article The Richard Clem Engine. Given the amount of Boron and salt present in asphalt soluble in water added for asphalt emulsion applications on road surface….got the picture. I believe the oil company’s agents posed as FBI and tried to supress this story.