Harry---

Physics is still begging for a model to connect  a quantum of spin  AM with 
energy.

LENR would be solved, since atomic spin and nuclear spin   AM   and orbital AM 
energy could all be conserved.

Jurg Wyttenbach is working on a mode  that t may make the calculation of a 
system phase change with conservation b of AM a and energy possible.

A variable B magnetic  field could variable AM and total energy  to  allow 
conservation  of these system parameters.   Many atoms may comprise the system 
that  accommodates shch c  a  phase change. AN/energy  states are key .  
(Lattttic phonic   AM  and energy are pertinent.)

Bob Cook

PS: Please excuse my spelling etc. I just had eye surgwey.


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On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 1:18 PM Terry Blanton 
<hohlr...@gmail.com<mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com>> wrote:


On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 1:07 PM JonesBeene 
<jone...@pacbell.net<mailto:jone...@pacbell.net>> wrote:
 If one is a follower of Don Hotson

If one wants to be,

And for those who do not, let me see if this sidebar from the first paper can 
change your mind.

 The Hotson “family business” is English literature. Mr. Hotson’s
father and uncle had Harvard Ph.D.s in the subject, and his late
uncle was a famous Shakespeare scholar. Mr. Hotson, however,
always intended a career in physics. Unfortunately, he could not
resist asking awkward questions. His professors taught that conservation of 
mass-energy is the never-violated, rock-solid foundation of all physics. In 
“pair production” a photon of at least 1.022
MeV “creates” an electron-positron pair, each with 0.511 MeV of
rest energy, with any excess being the momentum of the “created” pair. So 
supposedly the conservation books balance.
But the “created” electron and positron both have spin (angular momentum) 
energy of h/4π. By any assumption as to the size
of electron or positron, this is far more energy than that supplied
by the photon at “creation.”
“Isn’t angular momentum energy?” he asked a professor.
“Of course it is. This half-integer spin angular momentum is
the energy needed by the electron to set up a stable standing wave
around the proton. Thus it is responsible for the Pauli exclusion
principle, hence for the extension and stability of all matter. You
could say it is the sole cause of the periodic table of elements.”
“Then where does all this energy come from? How can the ‘created’
electron have something like sixteen times more energy than
the photon that supposedly ‘created’ it? Isn’t this a huge violation of
your never-violated rock-solid foundation of all physics?”
“We regard spin angular momentum as an ‘inherent property’
of electron and positron, not as a violation of conservation.”
“But if it’s real energy, where does it come from? Does the
Energy Fairy step in and proclaim a miracle every time ‘creation’
is invoked, billions of times a second? How does this fit your
never-violated conservation?”
“‘Inherent property’ means we don’t talk about it, and you
won’t either if you want to pass this course.”
Well, this answer sounded to him like the Stephen Leacock
aphorism: “‘Shut up,’ he explained.” Later Mr. Hotson was taken
aside and told that his “attitude” was disrupting the class, and
that further, with his “attitude,” there was no chance in hell of his
completing a graduate program in physics, so “save your money.”
He ended up at the Sorbonne studying French literature, and later
became a professional land surveyor.
However, he has retained a lifelong interest in the “awkward
questions” of physics, and with Dirac’s Equation has found
some answers

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I hope he had the last laugh.

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