Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Time outside the vortex moves faster than normal in a equalized vacuum were positive and negative vacuum energies are equal. Should read Time outside the vortex moves faster than normal because the reaction is happening in a zone of positive vacuum energy. In a equalized vacuum were positive and

RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, you may be correct about [snip] where the vacuum energy is positive is where time accelerates.[/snip] “and if you will excuse the pun I have had my mind wraped around this axil before.. that is that the vacuum density has to be opposite of that which occurs to an object approaching near

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Higgins
Ordinary Rydberg matter is NOT a "nanowire", the Rydberg atomic clusters comprising X(1) are flat hexagonal pico-snoflakes. In this X(1) pico-snowflake, the matter is not dense - the atomic spacing is nearly twice what it is in an ordinary molecule. Winterberg proposes that the snowflakes can

Re: [Vo]:Brillouin Energy hosts information session at U.S. Capital

2015-11-12 Thread Alain Sepeda
Hope fully I mostly agree with you, and I agree I exaggerated the speed of change. For flooding the market, it is possible if you make big share of the planet factories work for you, and China is a good place for that. About the comparison with internet infrastructure, my metaphor were not so

[Vo]:The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together. It has also been shown that the atomic building blocks of matter are dependent upon the Zero Point Energy (ZPE) for their very existence. This was clearly demonstrated by Dr. Hal Puthoff of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Austin,

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Time slows down inside a cavity where negative vacuum energy builds up. As a counterbalance to the negative vacuum energy inside the cavity, positive vacuum energy builds up outside the cavity. Therefore, outside the cavity where the vacuum energy is positive is where time accelerates. In a

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Rydberg matter is a nanowire. This is a nanoparticle. The shape of Rydberg matter is important. It acts as an antenna that transmits magnetic power with each flack of the nanowire sending magnetic power to the tip of the particle. If there are 10,000 levels, then these 10,000 flacks produce

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Now, let us consider what makes Hydrogen Rydberg matter special in LENR engineering. One cause for the special nature of the hydrogen Rydberg matter nanoparticle is its potential to focus SPP radiation from the tip of the hydrogen Rydberg matter particle. The plains of the Rydberg matter

Re: [Vo]:The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Higgins
Axil, if you want to be informed about electrons and radiation/non-radiation, you should read G. H. Goedecke's paper, "Classically Radiationless Motions and Possible Implications for Quantum Theory", Physical Review, Volume 135, Number 1B, July 13, 1964. It tells of the criteria for electron

Re: [Vo]:The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Do you have a link address? On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Bob Higgins wrote: > Axil, if you want to be informed about electrons and > radiation/non-radiation, you should read G. H. Goedecke's paper, > "Classically Radiationless Motions and Possible Implications for

Re: [Vo]:New RTSC candidate with a lesson for LENR

2015-11-12 Thread Lennart Thornros
Bob, I really think you expressed some very important concerns. Your writing is very good (wish my command of the language was as good). I often say the 'bureaucrats', when I complain about the system we have. I should change that. You are right there is nothing wrong with them as people. It is

Re: [Vo]:Brillouin Energy hosts information session at U.S. Capital

2015-11-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda wrote: > The second and most important change, was the revolution of usage. > Internet did not build Amazon, but it enabled it. > government got back his money because the economy goes better that way. . . > I agree. It was similar to the way the government

Re: [Vo]:The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Higgins
It actually took me a while to get a readable copy of this paper and I have cleaned up the better copy. Here is where I keep it on my Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Pc25a4cOM2TllPckVraXNmLTg/view?usp=sharing On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Axil Axil

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jones, nice conjecture but how do we explain achieving more containment than a diamond anvil? Does quantum effect also divide down physical containment such that these magnetic fields won't simply push away the fe oxides and/or geometry sustaining active sites? Does this theory better support

RE: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Guys, I watched the lecture and it was good and yes I can also understand why Jones see this terminology as a distraction – too many people immediately focus on the mass and gravitational effect as being only macro and even Jones admits “Sure, there is a tiny minimum mass for black holes to

[Vo]:Re: The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Cook
Bob-- Thanks for making that interesting paper available. I have always assumed that angular momentum of particles and systems can only change in discrete small amounts. The paper seems to make a point that this limit on how angular momentum can change in a system of particles causes a

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
Fran - The only way Holmlid's claims make sense is that the dense hydrogen he describes is a more stable phase of hydrogen than metallic hydrogen. This means it is a phase or isomer which does not require extreme containment. For instance, we know that alloys with alkali metals will lower the

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
fusion dilution should read fusion delusion On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > Holmlid is currently suffering from the fusion dilution. He wants the > hydrogen atoms to be very close together "Ultra dense" because it fits in > with the theory that atoms that

Re: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Holmlid is currently suffering from the fusion dilution. He wants the hydrogen atoms to be very close together "Ultra dense" because it fits in with the theory that atoms that are close together will fuse. Just like the fusion delusion of P, the LENR mechanism has nothing to do with ordinary

Re: [Vo]:Re: The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Bob Cook wrote: Thanks for making that interesting paper available. I have always assumed > that angular momentum of particles and systems can only change in discrete > small amounts. > This reminds me (somewhat off on a tangent to the

Re: [Vo]:Brillouin Energy hosts information session at U.S. Capital

2015-11-12 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Alain Sepeda wrote: But at the same time in China, India, people will decide to embrace LENR, > invest trillion$, to take supremacy over the West. It's difficult to see into the future beyond having a vague sense of "big change will

Re: [Vo]:The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread David Roberson
Bob, this is an interesting derivation. I suspect that it can be boiled down to what I have mentioned before which is that you can construct any three dimensional shape that you wish out of constant current loops. Since each loop does not radiate, any number of them also do not radiate.

[Vo]:Re: The vacuum is the glue that keeps the universe together.

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Cook
Right on-- And a changing magnetic field will change the orientation of the nuclei such that they pass through positions and projected angular momentum states that can couple with other nuclei and potentially facilitate energy changes to net lower potential energy—more stable systems. I

Re: [Vo]:Brillouin Energy hosts information session at U.S. Capital

2015-11-12 Thread Alain Sepeda
I’ve read the paper Michel Vandenberghe has published on Pulse Linkedin ( link ) an interesting paper to think about effect of disruptive innovation. I’m thinking about possible

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Stephen Cooke
I just read this article in Space Daily: http://www.spacedaily.com/m/reports/UMD_discovery_could_enable_portable_particle_accelerators_999.html It includes some interesting aspects that I could not help wondering if they are relevant to Holmlid's experiment. But in particular the discussion

RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
Here is the paper http://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.02912. The gas jet is hydrogen, so we could be seeing something similar to Holmlid. From: Stephen Cooke I just read this article in Space Daily:

RE: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Higgins * The X(1) species of Rydberg matter is shown to exist in particular for H/D and the alkali metals having commonly 7 or more atoms. There is a particular alloy - LiH6 which is the compound of most interest to me but it is not really Rydberg matter – but it is close

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-12 Thread Lawrence de Bivort
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[Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Bob Higgins
Jones, your description below about metallic hydrogen stimulates me to wonder about atoms, molecules, particles, and condensed matter. Obviously a single atom of H is not metallic hydrogen. A single molecule of hydrogen is more "dense" than the H/D(1) species of Rydberg matter. I don't think

Re: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Optical Tornadoes with specific values for resonance

2015-11-12 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: I just read this article in Space Daily: > > > http://www.spacedaily.com/m/reports/UMD_discovery_could_enable_portable_particle_accelerators_999.html > I read the following detail with interest: We have

Re: [Vo]:Brillouin Energy hosts information session at U.S. Capital

2015-11-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda wrote: > #1 the naive one. Developing a small device, and sell it in small > quantity to make money. The problem is as soon as it will be understood it > is a LENR working device, that there is a HUGE demand, and immediately big > players will develop an

RE: [Vo]: How many atoms to make condensed matter?

2015-11-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Bob, I think here again is where the Jan Naudt’s paper on relativistic hydrogen applies to the hydrinos and Rydberg atoms the same. You asked “? How do you ascribe mass density to something only one atomic layer thick? “ IMHO the hydrogen atom morphs with changes in ether density provided by

[Vo]:Why black hole theory is important in LENR

2015-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Vortex does not transmit large pictures via mail so See http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/2282-Why-black-hole-theory-is-important-in-LENR/?postID=9451#post9451