All we can do is to wish Randy Happy Scale-up!
Peter
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
If the Mills positive results with CIHT are to be believed, water can
support the LENR reaction. But not liquid water, it must be superheated at
high temperatures.
The
Well, yes I agree see
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/12/131205142218.htm on wormholes,
entanglement and the effect on quarks as basis for a global gravitation
theory and spooky action at a distance. Teleportation and instantaneous
communication between Bob and Alice thru entanglement.
I agree it points back to TIME, but if the decay rate changes within
space around the vacuum, what is time really? I see it as an increase in
entropy due to decay rate which appears variable due to vacuum
condentration. ie. we are not getting older in time, we are decaying
along with the space
ChemE, you said [snip] Less gravity, less decay. The closer you get to the
firewall surface of a black hole or vacuum, the faster you decay due to
the intense EMF/radiation [/snip]. You got this backwards. The paradox twin
approaching the speed of light or equivalently deep in a gravity well
I am not convinced time even exists, you will have to find one of those
younger twins to convince me. I think time is something wives made up to
let husbands know they are late. Catalysis is a sign of increased
ionization energy to make a reaction go forward, which makes sense it would
show up
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Under the LENR reaction, what if it is likely that multiple nuclear events
happen simultaneously and in parallel to the same nucleus .
Many reactions must be sequential and progressive to be realized.
Fran,
What I am really trying to say is that if you hang around close to the
surface/horizon of vacuum/black hole/zpe/dark matter (whatever you want to
call it) expect more radiation/decay, which ionizes you at a faster rate -
like catalysis that speeds up reactions that you are describing and I
This may be true when there is one way for something to happen, but if
there are many ways in which a reaction can happen, two or more events can
proceed in parallel.
In particle physics for example, energy that results from the collision of
two protons will condense into many different and
Fran and ChemE,
I wish I could add some explanations, but all I can add are more examples
of (real or apparent?) anomalies and paradoxes seemingly related to
physical interactions and boundary effects. Perhaps of interest:
Mystery of neutron-lifetime discrepancy deepens
It has been shown that information can be converted into energy:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428670/entangled-particles-break-classical-law-of-thermodynamics-say-physicists/
*Entangled Particles Break Classical Law of Thermodynamics, Say Physicists*
The Ni/H reactor may be a
Lot's of decohering/oscillating/collapsing wave functions best I can figure
I like to stick to looking for the big stuff...
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 2:07 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Fran and ChemE,
I wish I could add some explanations, but all I can add are more examples
of (real or
More...
There is every indication that the Ni/H reactor remains entangled when in
the process of energy production. These indications include gamma ray
thermalization using entangled superatoms and super-fluidic heat transfer.
Is it true to say that an entangled thermodynamic system will
Axil,
This is a perplexing issue.
The environment seems to hate many entangled states, and tries to destroy
them, even when they are in a deeper energy well than the disentangled
states they generate. Maybe sometimes the energy to disentangle them does
come from vacuum energy. I wish I knew for
Since all mass comes from the Higgs field; and E=MC2, then all energy comes
from the Higgs field or the vacuum.
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Axil,
This is a perplexing issue.
The environment seems to hate many entangled states, and tries to destroy
them,
I was wondering if anyone has seen an experiment somewhat like a double slit
experiment with photons that excludes them from passing through a combination
of blocked slits while allowing them to pass around most of the apparatus? If
this is possible to perform, then instead of trying to
http://www.lenr-info.com/news.html
http://etiam.fi
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Compiled by M. Srinivasan. See:
http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=308#NiCF
Regarding
the double-slit experiment
When you look at your computer screen, your eyes in the future will search
for photons emitted from the past to pull that light to strike your eyes in
the present. Like a leader of lightning reaching into the sky to find a
lightning bolt that will eventually
Blaze Spinnaker blazespinna...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.lenr-info.com/news.html
http://etiam.fi
Thanks.
- Jed
Dave,
I'm not sure this is what you are asking for, but there are several ways
to implement (unitary) multi-path interferometers for photons or particles
with spin. These are non-trivial papers, but see for example --
A physical system which can be forced to execute an arbitrary unitary
Yes Axil, that is based on the same underlying concept. The relativistic
interpretation of Casimir effect says the larger virtual particles are not
excluded from the cavity but rather space time translates locally such that
they get more space at the cost of less time. These dilated virtual
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/12/soylent-hits-its-1-0-formula-nears-release/
Yum Yum, I can't wait...
I remember a story of a chinese boy. He is able to see in total darkness. There
seems to be more than ocular albinism.
http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Science/a-chinese-boy-with-night-vision-alien-hybrid-or-starchild-discovered-facts.html
The World Record Academy, which is the leading international
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