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Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 12:59 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
Fran,
An interesting perspective.
Perhaps related to a paper in my stack (which I have yet only perused)? -
Quantum
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Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
Fran,
An interesting perspective.
Perhaps related to a paper in my stack (which I have yet only perused)? -
Quantum Measurement Information as a key to Energy Release from Local
Vacuums - Masahiro Hotta
http://arxiv.org/abs
more rapidly in a catalyst and it is only
recently that these half life anomalies are starting to be investigated.
Fran
From: ChemE Stewart [mailto:cheme...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2013 8:50 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
I agree it points back to TIME, but if the decay rate changes within
space around the vacuum, what is time really? I see it as an increase in
entropy due to decay rate which appears variable due to vacuum
condentration. ie. we are not getting older in time
:50 AM
*To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
*Subject:* Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
I agree it points back to TIME, but if the decay rate changes within
space around the vacuum, what is time really? I see it as an increase in
entropy due to decay rate which appears variable due
Fran and ChemE,
I wish I could add some explanations, but all I can add are more examples
of (real or apparent?) anomalies and paradoxes seemingly related to
physical interactions and boundary effects. Perhaps of interest:
Mystery of neutron-lifetime discrepancy deepens
It has been shown that information can be converted into energy:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428670/entangled-particles-break-classical-law-of-thermodynamics-say-physicists/
*Entangled Particles Break Classical Law of Thermodynamics, Say Physicists*
The Ni/H reactor may be a
Lot's of decohering/oscillating/collapsing wave functions best I can figure
I like to stick to looking for the big stuff...
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 2:07 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Fran and ChemE,
I wish I could add some explanations, but all I can add are more examples
of (real or
More...
There is every indication that the Ni/H reactor remains entangled when in
the process of energy production. These indications include gamma ray
thermalization using entangled superatoms and super-fluidic heat transfer.
Is it true to say that an entangled thermodynamic system will
Axil,
This is a perplexing issue.
The environment seems to hate many entangled states, and tries to destroy
them, even when they are in a deeper energy well than the disentangled
states they generate. Maybe sometimes the energy to disentangle them does
come from vacuum energy. I wish I knew for
Since all mass comes from the Higgs field; and E=MC2, then all energy comes
from the Higgs field or the vacuum.
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Axil,
This is a perplexing issue.
The environment seems to hate many entangled states, and tries to destroy
them,
, December 08, 2013 2:52 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:More versatile Maxwell's demons
It has been shown that information can be converted into energy:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428670/entangled-particles-break-classi
cal-law-of-thermodynamics-say-physicists/
Entangled
Lou,
I have ben positing this with respect to DCE, the change in casimir
geometry and therefore the restriction of virtual particle sizes is just such
a Maxwellian demon. Powered by change in geometry it creates boundaries that
react asymmetrically to atoms vs molecules. It doesn't
Fran,
An interesting perspective.
Perhaps related to a paper in my stack (which I have yet only perused)? -
Quantum Measurement Information as a key to Energy Release from Local
Vacuums - Masahiro Hotta
http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2272
(His other papers at
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