Re: [Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-31 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Please foklks, There is no Higgs mass as there is no Higgs particle. CERN could find nothing in  the range of 300 GeV .. 8TeV where the Higgs was expected. So CERN did use a so called "spare particle" that first has been seen around 1998. It's a fat proton thus a real particle not a virtual

Re: [Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Axil Axil
The next facit of the theory is how the Higgs mode in superconductors allows for the generation of an anti higgs vacuum potential in a condensed matter system that will deconstruct elements through the manipulation of the masses of quarks. The Higgs field and superconductors are intimately connect

Re: [Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Jones Beene
Speaking of Ni isotopes... Axil mentions Ni64 and Ni62 in this LENR context ... Is it significant that the Higgs mass is close to twice the average mass of nickel? An alloy of copper and nickel can be produce which is essentially identical in mass to twice Higgs. Coincidence of irrelevant ?

[Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Axil Axil
Particle physicists have an issue with our universe, it is not natural. This wildly unnatural universe is at the bottom of our cold fusion experience. The improbable existence of our universe is what makes cold fusion possible. Our reality is setting on the knife's edge of existence. A minimal incr