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I think Mills was accurate about
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I think Mills was accurate about self catalyzing of fractional hydrogen when
trapped in a lattice, like cheerleaders forming a pyramid with the lattice as
just the ground floor I suspect they can dilate out from the 3d base struc
hat point is created?
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Hi Jones, I still suspect Casi
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Hi Jones, I still suspect Casimir geometry is actually relativistic and the
math they are using is giving the dimensions from lo
can dilate out from the 3d
base structure of the metal lattice and form blankets of fractional hydrogen in
either temporal direction from the lattice.
Fran
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fudge? 😊 I would hope there is
> a model for how these imaginary particles carry the information to their
> inter generational clients—other imaginary particles.
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BOB,
Your 3 questions below c
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This particle is believed to have existed at the very beginning of the universe,
See
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BOB,
Your 3 questions below can all be answered in the context of a "nuclear
electron".
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This particle is believed to have existed at the very beginning of the
universe,
See
Leptoquark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptoquark
Leptoquarks are hypothetical particles that would carry information between
a generation of quarks and a generation of leptons, thus allowing quarks
and leptons
nt nuclear magnetic resonance
> calculations stemming from the SO(4) Physics model of specific nuclear
> isotopes has borne fruit in designing good LENR fuel systems, subject to
> magnetic manipulations in a reactor.
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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
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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 1/7
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
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
Under your framework, how do you explain how Holmlid produces proton decay?
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 7:01 PM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
> Axil
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> You are an SM -junky.
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> Despite claiming to have found the mass generating (Higgs) "particle" -
> what is a logical contradiction in itself, SM is still
Axil
You are an SM -junky.
Despite claiming to have found the mass generating (Higgs) "particle" -
what is a logical contradiction in itself, SM is still not able to
calculate any particle mass.
All quarks masses are still 1000 miles off as all other related/
invented "pseudo particles".
Correction of the links below
One of the most significant clues to the nature of the LENR reaction is the
"decay" of the proton that is seen through the action of ultra dense
hydrogen as produced by Holmlid.
Proton decay points to the formation of the postulated Weak Force X
"Intermediate Vector
One of the most significant clues to the nature of the LENR reaction is the
"decay" of the proton that is seen through the action of ultra dense
hydrogen as produced by Holmlid.
Proton decay points to the formation of the postulated Weak Force X
"Intermediate Vector Bosons" ("IVBs"). This particl
Nicholas Palmer wrote:
This brings to mind the 'Cincinnati group' ... The late lamented Chris Tinsley
showed me a tile which he had burned right through himself using the CCs
'secret sauce' which he told me contained zirconium... coincidence?
Not only the zirconium turns up unexpectedly --- Lo
This brings to mind the 'Cincinatti group' in the 90s, who claimed to be
able to burn through tiles using only a few watts. The late lamented Chris
Tinsley
showed me a tile which he had burned right through himself using the CCs
'secret sauce' which he told me contained zirconium
... coincidence?
I was hoping that this new discovery would show much tighter hydrogen spacing
- in keeping with the various theories for dense hydrogen.
However, the spacing is far from pico and not extremely compact at all, and
therefore this may result may not be related to LENR.
Fortunately, there is a lot
*An international team of researchers has discovered the hydrogen atoms in
a metal hydride material are much more tightly spaced than had been
predicted for decades — a feature that could possibly facilitate
superconductivity at or near room temperature and pressure.*
https://scitechdaily.com/room
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