[Vo]:Re: magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-26 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach

The fantasy of the old SM guard always seemed to be limitless...

SO(4) physics exactly explains how the claimed force "gravity" is 
generated and mediated between hadronic masses.


Since about 1 year there is game over for SM. No more cheating with 
point particles that do not behave as points because these points have a 
magnetic moment. No more cheating with massless charge as such an 
assumption simply is a form of infantile dementia if no proof is given 
why a massless charge does move without inertia and no force is need for 
a circular orbit. Most idiotic is the assumption charge is wave as the 
magnetic moment then would oscillate. We can go on with this as you only 
need college level understanding to find out that the foundation of SM 
is children logic.



J.W.

On 26.06.2020 20:20, bobcook39...@hotmail.com wrote:


https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-cartoon-picture-of-magnets-that-has-transformed-science-20200624/

some INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS….

Loss of the directional control of angular momentum in nuclei  is 
probably is associated with the creation of unstable nuclear 
 conditions and isotopic transitions.  It  may also  change gravity


Of a group of nuclear magnetic dipoles, if the TOTAO magnetic dipole 
attraction is modified—either increases or reduced? *This question  
 stems from the CONJECTURE that gravity results from an *_random_* 
collection of nuclear magnetic dipoles  and the respective 0  (zero) 
net angular momentum.


The calculation of an attractive magnetic field at large distances 
between randomly oriented groups of magnetic dipoles  supports the 
CONJECTURE  noted above IMHO.


_http://downloads.hindawi.com/archive/1998/079537.pdf_

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A better reference would be nice.

.

Bob Cook


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Re: [Vo]:Robert Park died

2020-06-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Years ago, Dave Nagel sent me a photo showing himself, Robert Park and
Scott Chubb. They were eating lunch together. A few days ago he wrote to me:



Bob Park was a member of my PhD committee at the University of Maryland.
He, Scott Chubb and I used to meet annually for lunch and a discussion of
cold fusion.  This photo is from 2008.

I liked Bob personally, despite our professional disagreements.  May he
rest in peace.


(I would post the photo here, but it is too big.)


[Vo]:magnetism heat and dimensions--

2020-06-26 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-cartoon-picture-of-magnets-that-has-transformed-science-20200624/

some INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS….

Loss of the directional control of angular momentum in nuclei  is probably is 
associated with the creation of unstable nuclear  conditions and isotopic 
transitions.  It  may also  change gravity
Of a group of nuclear magnetic dipoles, if the TOTAO magnetic dipole attraction 
is modified—either increases or reduced?  *This question   stems from the 
CONJECTURE that gravity results from an random collection of nuclear magnetic 
dipoles  and the respective 0  (zero) net angular momentum.

The calculation of an attractive magnetic field at large distances between 
randomly oriented groups of magnetic dipoles  supports the CONJECTURE  noted 
above IMHO.

http://downloads.hindawi.com/archive/1998/079537.pdf

A better reference would be nice.
.

Bob Cook


RE: [Vo]:Robert Park died

2020-06-26 Thread russ.george
Where is he buried? There must be a very long queue waiting to piss on his 
grave. 

 

From: Terry Blanton  
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 6:36 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Robert Park died

 

I used to love his newsletter.

 

https://www.facebook.com/whatsnewbobpark/  

 

)f course the magazine lives on:

 

https://skepticalinquirer.org//    

 

On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 1:27 PM Jed Rothwell mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Robert Park died April 29, 2020, age 89.