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[Vo]:Garow's Paradox

FZNIDARSIC
Thu, 20 Mar 2008 15:23:49 -0700

paragraph which talks about a flow of gravitons from  the nucleus, which 
behave like strings. 
 
thomas malloy 
 
Tom
 
That is similar to what I have been saying.  Gravity is usually  ignored in 
the study of atomic physics.  How does the electric field travel  from one 
atomic state to another?  My answer is; it flows  strongly.
 
How does the gravitational field travel from one state to  another?  My 
answer again is; it flows strongly.  How can a weak field  flow strongly?  
There 
must be a condition under which the gravitomagnetic  field is strong.  ref 
chapter 11
 
 
_http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/index.html_ 
(http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/index.html) 

 
That condition is the quantum transition.
The requirement of both a strong electromagnetic and a strong  
gravitomagnetic interaction restricts the atomic orbits to discrete  states.
 
The quantum transition progresses at a dimensional frequency of 1.094  
megahertz meters. This constant emerges from cold fusion and Potletnov's  
experiments.  If you do the math correctly it also doubles as Planck's  
constant.
 
 
Frank Znidarsic
 
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