Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-29 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Axil, I agree, said simply this is equivalence, if the paradox twin could somehow come to rest at an event horizon or to a lesser extent land on a dead star his equivalent acceleration would provide dilation equivalent to actual spatial displacement – the ether accelerating thru the object vs

RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-29 Thread Jones Beene
For those who thought the following explanation from an previous post (positronium reacting with deuterium) - for the proper understanding of the recent Mizuno experiment (aka "deuterium fission" from the MIT colloquium) was a bit over the top... a partial level of confirmation has

Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-29 Thread Axil Axil
[mailto:jone...@pacbell.net ] > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 28, 2014 11:40 PM > *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:* EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2 > > > -Original Message- > From: Terry Blanton > > > If the Dirac sea exists in another physical d

RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-29 Thread Roarty, Francis X
_ From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 11:40 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2 -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton > If the Dirac sea exists in another physical dimension at near zer

Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > Sounds like you are envisioning Dirac's sea as "like 3-space" in an inverted > or reciprocal way. Perhaps as a strange kind of parallel universe? I think you almost have to see it this way if PAMD's equations are to be accepted without Feynm

RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Jones Beene
Kevin, Yes, but there is no deuterium fusion for the Lochon to catalyze (at least not in the recent Mizuno work). In fact, the reaction looks more like fission of deuterons into twice as much hydrogen, which should be endothermic. The positronium molecule, as a reactant, would provide eno

RE: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Terry Blanton > If the Dirac sea exists in another physical dimension at near zero K, as assumed, and is also a BEC in itself, according to Don Hotson, then it might be possible to collect liquid Ps2 directly for use as... hmmm... rocket fuel? Come on Jonesie, it

Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Axil Axil
The vacuum is a spin net liquid where virtual particles are created and destroyed in rapid fashion where their spins are random existing without order. When a process imposes order on these virtual particles, the vacuum becomes a factor and gains strength. For example, magnetic field lines increas

Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Kevin O'Malley
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > > > This molecule would be uncharged and have two positrons and two electrons > and be similar to H2 in that way - but notably, would be bosonic in its own > unique way (double Cooper pairs?) and presumably more stable than Ps. > > > D2

Re: [Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > If the Dirac sea exists in another physical dimension at near zero K, as > assumed, and is also a BEC in itself, according to Don Hotson, then it might > be possible to collect liquid Ps2 directly for use as... hmmm... rocket > fuel? Come on

[Vo]:positronium BEC from molecular Ps2

2014-05-28 Thread Jones Beene
Interesting digging... make that "tunneling" for novel particles which could be involved in LENR due to transfer or coupling from Dirac's sea into 3-space. Besides positronium itself and electronium (as a hypothetical particle) - there is molecular positronium, which may not be hypothetical. Cass