I am not sure if it's relevant or what it's worth, but in the following
paper -
Anomalous Nuclear Phenomena Assocoated with Ultrafast Processes
www.iscmns.org/asti06/jianglaoshi2.pdf
- the authors speculate on whether the concept of torsion field
contributes to the LENR phenomena they observed
This is an absolutely fascinating hypothesis, Lou - yet it so intricately
complex that it would be a surprise if more than a few multi-disciplinary
thinkers will invest the time and study necessary to grasp the ultimate
significance.
DNA, proteins, amino acids - all of the important molecules of
What I am curious about is whether the reduced radioactivity that
Reifenschweiler observed for tritium and heavier nuclei meant that the
radioactive decays were actually suppressed, or that the energetic decay
products were thermalized in the small monocrystalline particles via some
hypothetical
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Alain dit le Cycliste
alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote:
for those that repeat that CF is impossible ,
Not impossible, just unlikely, in the absence of good evidence.
I can answer simply :
- it breaks no basic rule of todays most validated models : Quantum
Jed would say to this that there was no money involved in denying any of
the phenomena brought as example. And he would be right, of course.
It must also be pointed out that superconductivity, and the color of Au,
and the color of silver nanoparticles depend on quantum mechanical effects
whose
.
Regards
Fran
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Re: [Vo]:Overview of (Ahern) Vibronic Energy Technologies Approach
Axil Axil
Thu, 24 Nov 2011 00:00:11 -0800
What I am curious about is whether the reduced radioactivity that
Reifenschweiler observed for tritium and heavier nuclei meant
2011/11/24 Joshua Cude joshua.c...@gmail.com
Not impossible, just unlikely, in the absence of good evidence.
I don't agree. SC was not understood, but the idea that quantum
transitions could be inhibited at low temperature was not contrary to any
calculations of reaction rates or
.[/snip] but remain uncertain
if this effect can occur with only atomic hydrogen or if it needs the condensed
form of hydrogen to occur.
Regards
Fran
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Re: [Vo]:Overview of (Ahern) Vibronic Energy Technologies Approach
Axil Axil
Thu, 24 Nov 2011 00:00:11 -0800
What I am curious about
Thanks Axil, Fran, Jones,
- for lots of intriguing information.
You have put lot of effort into this.
On the quantum entanglement/nonlocality issue - possibly relevant is:
Undetectable quantum transfer through a continuum
http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.2901 - but interesting even if not.
The Ni-64
:47 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Overview of (Ahern) Vibronic Energy Technologies
Approach
I don't think this has been posted to Vortex before.
I believe it describes Brian Ahern's approach to LENR.
Does this imply he believe Rossi's results?
Any comments?
Thanks,
Lou
@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Overview of (Ahern) Vibronic Energy Technologies
Approach
I don't think this has been posted to Vortex before.
I believe it describes Brian Ahern's approach to LENR.
Does this imply he believe Rossi's results?
Any comments?
Thanks,
Lou Pagnucco
From:
http
Francis, Axil,
What I am curious about is whether the reduced radioactivity that
Reifenschweiler observed for tritium and heavier nuclei meant that the
radioactive decays were actually suppressed, or that the energetic decay
products were thermalized in the small monocrystalline particles via
for those that repeat that CF is impossible , I can answer simply :
- it breaks no basic rule of todays most validated models : Quantum Physic
Reference Frame, and generel Relativity (unlike Opera neutrinos, perpetual
movement, usable antigravity). it only breaks usual approach to compute.
- it is
I don't think this has been posted to Vortex before.
I believe it describes Brian Ahern's approach to LENR.
Does this imply he believe Rossi's results?
Any comments?
Thanks,
Lou Pagnucco
From: http://www.scribd.com/doc/55221791/Clean-Enenergy-From-Nano-Materials
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