From: Frank [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 9:48 AM
To: 'mix...@bigpond.com'
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR

 

 

In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of  Sat, 08 Jan 2011 14:39:22
-0800
Hi,
[snip] That's infinite in extent, not strength. Mills doesn't claim the
fields are any

stronger (even locally) than given by the usual equations. [/snip]

 

Robin,

The standard equations are fine, it is the relativistic environment donated
by the cavity that increases the apparent field strength from our
perspective - Casimir plates create an abrupt boundary through suppression
that accumulates gravity much faster than normal mass on the plate boundary
exteriors -if the cavity is small enough between the plates it can not
exhaust this reservoir on the exterior and a permanent venturi is formed
with an energy density even lower than the ambient outside the plates that
formed the reservoir (hole in the sail analogy). Any hydrogen atoms to enter
said cavity appear to have fractional orbits due to Lorentz contraction via
equivalent acceleration (negative equivalent acceleration) - a kind of
negative twin paradox where our stationary perspective becomes the
accelerated frame relative to a negatively accelerated frame inside the
cavity. I guess my leap here is that even though everything seems NORMAL
between reactants inside the cavity their reactions would appear to have
been enormously accelerated to us when they exit the cavity -if radioactive
the reactants would appear to have aged away some of their half lives far
beyond our time measure outside the cavity. My magic is that I see cavities
as time machines :_)

Regards

Fran

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