[Vo]:Quotes from Wilfred Trotter

2020-02-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here are quotes from Wilfred Trotter, FRS (1872 - 1939), who knew what from what. Many are relevant to cold fusion: https://todayinsci.com/T/Trotter_Wilfred/TrotterWilfred-Quotations.htm Some good ones I have not seen before: If mankind is to profit freely from the small and sporadic crop of the

Re: [Vo]:Superconducting Metal Hydride

2020-02-05 Thread Andrew Meulenberg
BOB, Your 3 questions below can all be answered in the context of a "nuclear electron". On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 1:38 PM bobcook39...@hotmail.com < bobcook39...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Is a free neutrino a magnetic resonance or magnetic flux rotation? > > > > And why do neutrinos seem to emanate fro

Re: [Vo]:Superconducting Metal Hydride

2020-02-05 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Jones, I also do think that there could be more optimal wave length. (they probably know it.. how to get the right negative muons). The calculation shows that the imputing energy (wave - topology) of polarized photons is in fact homomorphous to the so called 1x1 X (1x1 = back side) 1FC orbit

RE: [Vo]:Superconducting Metal Hydride

2020-02-05 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Is a free neutrino a magnetic resonance or magnetic flux rotation? And why do neutrinos seem to emanate from nuclear/nucleon reactions? And why is the parameter “angular momentum” only observed in discrete quanta or as a discrete differential values on an otherwise continuous scale of space a

Re: [Vo]:Superconducting Metal Hydride

2020-02-05 Thread Jones Beene
Jürg This is very interesting assuming one can use this information to engineer proton disintegration with minimal input energy. To that end, it would seem necessary to know the resonance wavelengths in question (or frequency of the 1/7th and 1/9th waves). From that information, one could pre

Re: [Vo]:Superconducting Metal Hydride

2020-02-05 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Axil: The allowed torus resonances are 7 and 9 waves.  The proton base state has 9 waves (SM only sees 3.. what is an allowed simplification) The Holmlid proton split seen from the proton is: One out of 9 proton waves starts the an orthognal 1/7 resonances what leaves behind a (2x2)x(2x2) wa