The hydrogen molecule is "usually" diamagnetic and that would be in the
s-orbital state.
It would be interesting to know - even without invoking f/H or the Mills'
hydrino, if the p-orbital state of molecular hydrogen has enhanced magnetic
susceptibility or not. Logic would seem to dictate that it
Very easy to do. The app has to be running to collect data and measures uT
mag fields in x, y & z. You then email the data file to a PC. Excel has a
FFT data analysis add-in library to run the spectrum analysis. Also logs
gravitational acceleration in x,y,z just in case that thing is
warping spac
Most interesting Stewart, since someone present may have actually documented
the magnetic field from a known (estimated) distance, thus allowing a decent
calculation of the internal field.
This is reminiscent of the streaking asteroid in Russia recently - which was
caught on hundreds of "dash cams
I use a couple of magnetometer apps for my iPhone. One even logs data for
emailing and running FFTs in Excel
SensorScope for IPhone
MagnetMeter
It goes wild during thunderstorms.
Stewart
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013, Jones Beene wrote:
> It’s too bad that this putative magnetic field was not
: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:26 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]: magnetic field, plasmons and Zeeman
It's too bad that this putative magnetic field was not shown with a
magnetometer.
Many physicists would have considered a large magnetic field to be better proof
tha
.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l
Sent: Wed, Jul 24, 2013 10:26 am
Subject: RE: [Vo]: magnetic field, plasmons and Zeeman
It’s too bad thatthis putative magnetic field was not shown with a
magnetometer.
Many physicists would haveconsidered a large magnetic
It's too bad that this putative magnetic field was not shown with a
magnetometer.
Many physicists would have considered a large magnetic field to be better
proof than the heat. actually FAR BETTER proof in the unusual combination,
since it would validate a more nebulous thermal gain with an ac
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