Jones--Bob Cook here--

Good work..

Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones Beene" <jone...@pacbell.net>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Spin this ...



To backtrack from a post 3 months ago. The Rabi frequencies.

We did not know what to make of it, back then, except that there was a
possible fit to one LENR experiment. The Rabi frequency (paraphrased from
two sources) is the frequency of oscillation for a given atomic transition
in a photonic light field. It is associated with the strength of the
coupling between the photons and the transition - flopping between the
levels of a 2-level system which is illuminated with resonant photons. The
Rabi frequency has an interesting cross connection to Rydberg values, and to
NMR.

In the context of a nuclear magnetic resonance experiment, the Rabi
frequency is the nutation frequency of a sample's net nuclear magnetization
vector about a radiofrequency field. (Note that this is distinct from the
Larmor frequency, which characterizes the precession of a transverse nuclear
magnetization about a static magnetic field.)

OK - There is indeed one RF signal which appears to have a strong
correlation to excess
heating events, in one kind of LENR. This is from the recent paper at ICCF17
by Steven Jones. It is in the range of a Rabi frequency, but it is too early
to say that there is a definitive relationship.

The signal seen in that slide has a frequency of .43 MHz (430 kHz). This
seems to be a real signature - and a strong one. I have looked high and low
to find some broader significance to this particular frequency, but little
turns up. It is "longwave" once used for Morse code and warning beacons, but
not much used anymore.

There is some relevance of 430 kHz to a Rabi frequency and to MRI, and a
real connection to nuclear events - but linking all of these seems remote,
given the wavelength - but it is there, and knowing why it is there could be
important. Very strange... not unlike QM itself...
_____________________________________________
From: Jones Beene

Attn: spin doctors

Hope this is not belaboring the point about the intrinsic
magnetic connection that exists, and may in fact be causative - to a finding
of gain in LENR systems. Consider one further major point in the context of
Steven Jones' finding of an RF signature.

Consider the field of NMR but in the context of RF. The
importance of an RF signal in NMR is not RF alone, but than an intense
single resonant frequency is seen, which is determined by the external field
alignment of the nucleus. The stronger the field the more robust the signal

OK backtracking to Steven Jones, and his slide showing an RF
signal - we must realize that because of the strong self-field of hydrogen
(deuterium) even the very weak magnetic field of earth is enough to see some
signal but only with hydrogen or deuterium.

See where this is heading?

Connect the dots and we are looking at more than NMR, and
more than LENR - it is NMR in the context of LENR, as perhaps the driving
force.


_____________________________________________


For the various Spin Doctors on Vortex -
2.3. Magnetic Stimulation

After the cathode had been charged with
deuterium for 48 hours at a current of 80 mA, the cell was placed in the
field of a permanent magnet of 200 Gauss strength. The cell electrolyte
temperature rose to 5 ° C (Fig.10.) after 230 seconds, After 576 seconds,
the magnet was replaced by two, one inch Neodymium magnets with a 800 Gauss
field placed as described earlier. The temperature immediately started
increasing and reached 13.5 ° C in about 15 minutes and remained constant.
The temperature returned to 3.5 ° C when the magnet was removed.

Reply via email to