Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-24 Thread Jones Beene
Stephen, yes that is interesting, but Gullstrom should have teamed up with Holmlid, not Rossi. Holmlid claims to have seen muons, and Rossi's claim is nickel and lithium isotopic shifts. There is really no similarity. But basically the paper is a sham, in that it does not present any

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
Well one thing I found interesting is the light Sigma Mesons referred to in this paper is I think around 500MeV. This is quite close I think to the mass of the Kaons. Could nucleon resonance of a Sigma Meson some how open the door to Kaon emission? There is a nucleon resonance window for Phi

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-24 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hi Frank, You know since discovering your book I have always found your ideas interesting. I should take a look at it again though it's been a while. I do think ideas have their time and come round again sometimes decades later. Sometimes after future breakthroughs people revisit past ideas

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I can't understand the use of the 29.0535 Newtons in the "Hand of God" book. My use of the constant Fm (20.054 newtons) is clearly defined in my book. From "Energy, Cold Fusion, and Antigravity: "The spring likeformulation (4) introduced the electrical elastic constant (Fm/r). Like that

[Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I had two new constants in my work. One was 1,094,000 meters per second. The other was 29.054 Newtows I was surprised that my second constant turned up in the "The Ether Model and the Hand of God" since I don't believe in either of them. Its been 20 years since I was working on this

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Jones Beene
Well, this could actually win a prize - in the existential fiction category. It is most reminiscent of Sartre's 'Being and Nothingness.' The "Summary and Discussion" at the end essentially says it all: "The needed parameters are not known from experiment" This would not be the first

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Frank Znidarsic
If I'm not wrong this coupling of isospin states of the sigma meson could even have implications at nucleon level. Especially if it really is the mediator of the strong force as has been speculated over the last few decades. The nuclear-magnetic spin orbit force (not electro-magnetic) is

Re: [Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-23 Thread Stephen Cooke
If I'm not wrong this coupling of isospin states of the sigma meson could even have implications at nucleon level. Especially if it really is the mediator of the strong force as has been speculated over the last few decades. If this theory turns out to be correct and if I understood correctly

[Vo]:Gullstrom-Rossi theory of nuclear/electron-spin-orbit coupling with nuclear transitions to lower potential energy

2017-03-22 Thread bobcook39923
VORTS— Finally a theory coupling electron orbital energy states with nuclear energy states involving magnetic fields and isotopic shifts to lower potential energy. It fits the LENR multibody reaction model and explains the lack of energetic particles associated with two- body nuclear