Spin coupling is finally being identified along with its transfer of energy
from one place to another in a coherent system. Changes in the mass of stable
systems and mechanism for this will be next.
My guess it will be as if the coherent system wants to reach its lowest stable
energy state and it does using spin interactions and the conservation of
angular momentum. The local B magnetic field will be the key to allowing
such transitions to occur in the solid state. The magnetic field associated
with the plasmon polariton condition provides the necessary local B field.
Bob Cook
- Original Message -
From: Axil Axil
To: vortex-l
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 9:29 AM
Subject: [Vo]:Ballistic spin transport
http://physics.aps.org/articles/v7/123
Viewpoint: Spin Transport Goes Ballistic
Ballistic spin transport has been observed in a two dimension electron gas
forms between two semiconductors. This two dimensional electron gas situation
is very much like what is happening in surface plasmon polariton formation.
For LENR, one of the powerful EMF amplification factors is directional and
highly focused spin projection.
Magnetic EMF is projected in a tight beam in which the inverse square law
does not dilute the power of the beam. A new theory is forthcoming in the
ballistic projection of spin.
Here is a case where progress in LENR RD is progressing unbeknownst to the
rank and file in science.