On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 4:08 PM OrionWorks said .. In my own Finite
Element Method Magnetic computer simulation studies one of the personal tenants
that was finally driven home to me was the apparent fact that static forces, no
matter how powerful those forces might be measured to exist
On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 2:34 Jones Beene said
The key leap of faith for Casimir heating is *asymmetry* in a narrow range
that operates via access the Dirac epo field.
I would call it a small logical step and not a leap - We know reactors like
those used by BLP and others heat hydrogen into
From Jones:
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In a nutshell, small changes in internal stress as it
relates to compressive strain could provide continuous
heating due to quantum fluctuations which are a well-known
feature of these cavities. When the medium is fermion-like,
it releases energy, but when it is
From: OrionWorks
* But now, getting back to speculations on Casimir heating or cooling
effects, how much evidence exists that might allow us to speculate on the
proposed validity that the materials involved, which are being heated up and
cooled, are capable of switching back-and-forth
From Jones
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Thanks to google books, we have access to old issues of New Scientist
from 1981. On p. 205-6 there is clear indication that we have known for
nearly 30 years that hydrogen condensation can happen at cryogenic
temperatures - i.e. that monatomic hydrogen is a composite boson
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