Axil, Chuck, etal--
I would add that the presence of a magnetic field reduces the locations the
PSI allows and increases the probability that any two particles will occupy the
same location. IMO this is a basis for controlling the rate of reactions in
NAE. I also consider it is improper not
That is an interesting point that I've not thought about, but Nickel does
express a degree of magnetic susceptibility that is unlike other metals.
So right there, Ni's spin influence is part of the mix. In a lattice
dislocation (like the NAE Dr. Storms argues for), the spin of the Ni atoms
in the
Thanks for the report Axil. That is an impressive shift and certainly not
coincidental. Gas is $2.90 at the pump. Is this just a reaction to the
idea of cheap fusion energy?
I'm still reading Vortex-L although I don't have as much time to
participate as I would like. I haven't abandoned the
started thinking about new concept of 1D strings of Boson
***Sounds like my V1DLLBEC theory.
https://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg95060.html
et al
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:36 PM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the report Axil. That is an impressive shift and
When a reaction occurs, Do the lattice atoms on the end of the BEC chain
participate?
It's fascinating to speculate on this.
***Here's a speculation. Inside of a BEC, fusion takes place. And due to
the nature of a BEC, the nuclear reactive products (gammas) are dispersed
quite evenly.But
Thanks for the reference Kevin. I see you and Axil really got into this
idea. I read your-all's whole thread exchange and it's inspiring. What I
also should add is that Storm is inspiring as well. I really asked him
several times what he meant by NAE (the Nuclear Active Environment) and it
http://www.sifferkoll.se/sifferkoll/?p=394
The Big Banks are Certainly Paying Attention to the E-Cat
While looking in the logs after publishing the E-Cat report I found out
that within minutes it was downloaded by an IP number owned by Blackrock.
Within minutes after that oil futures started to
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