Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-24 Thread Bob Cook
<rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 9:48 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR? I have read Dr. McCulloch's book and find his theory interesting. However, my training in RF gives me a different persp

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
Unified field theory achieved: Unification of gravitation and electromagnetism Dr C Y Lo July 2016 | | | | || | | | || Unified field theory achieved: Unification of gravitation and electromagnet... On the test of Newton's inverse square law and the

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
very bad idiots. one math error "they" make is highlighted  at following link with lecturer still teaching it in lecture to students- Maths contradiction in Einstein's relativity with its connection to Newton | | | | || | | | || Maths contradiction in Einstein's

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Do you honestly believe that modern relativity theory takes Einstein's conclusions from his original papers and just blindly uses them? What kind of idiots do you take physicists to be, anyway? The modern version of SR is based on tensor calculus with little or no connection with Einstein's

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
>>You can't just apply SR in the curved spacetime around a gravitating mass and >>get the right answer. ah relativity "they" have done the math wrong see: Maths contradiction in Einstein's relativity with its connection to Newton | | | | || | | | || Maths

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
One trivial point -- if you're in free fall I don't think there is any Rindler boundary. You're following a geodesic, and not "really" accelerating. You can't just apply SR in the curved spacetime around a gravitating mass and get the right answer. In fact, while you certainly /can/ apply

Re: [Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-22 Thread Bob Higgins
I have read Dr. McCulloch's book and find his theory interesting. However, my training in RF gives me a different perspective on wave phenomena that doesn't seem to match up with his theory. In his theory, he drops out wavelengths of EM background radiation that would be filtered in the

[Vo]:Unruh radiation, plasmons, and possible implications for LENR?

2016-09-19 Thread Jack Cole
http://physicsfromtheedge.blogspot.com/2016/09/unruh-radiation-confirmed.html