Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 24 Feb 2019 22:11:25 + (UTC): Hi Jones, [snip] >Hi Robin > >> Why would the Casimir force have a maximum, and why would it be 2 nm? > >This comes from actual measurement in the laboratory, usually stated as 2-10 >nm with the peak at the lesser value.

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
Hi Robin > Why would the Casimir force have a maximum, and why would it be 2 nm? This comes from actual measurement in the laboratory, usually stated as 2-10 nm with the peak at the lesser value. Why? Above my pay grade. It has to do with "vacuum expectation value" and other intricacies of na

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 24 Feb 2019 21:07:30 + (UTC): Hi, [snip] >When you think about the modality of coupling to 532 nm laser pulse - it would >seem again that the ultra dense state is overkill - and not needed. It could >be counter productive. Actually Mills theory of de

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 24 Feb 2019 21:07:30 + (UTC): Hi, [snip] > Harry, >If one seeks to engineer maximum packing of nucleons which have rudimentary >information transfer, then it would seem that there could be four distinct >size categories of interest which can have net

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
Harry, If one seeks to engineer maximum packing of nucleons which have rudimentary information transfer, then it would seem that there could be four distinct size categories of interest which can have net integral spin and follow the statistical description given by Bose and Einstein (statistic

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
The first level nest consists of a free nucleon. They consider the second level nest which consists nucleons grouped in a nucleus. I am considering the third level nest which consists nucleons grouped into a nucleus which in turn form a group of nuclei. Nuclei in condensed matter are so far apart t

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
On the subject of superfluidity in hydrogen... Recent work at Göttingen in Germany has revealed convincing evidence for superfluidity in liquid hydrogen. Hydrogen is the only liquid other than helium to exhibit this quantum behavior. This does not happen with the bulk liquid but does happen with

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
Which is a segue back to the subject heading - the EMC effect  H LV wrote: I was thinking that maybe the structure of a single nucleus undergoes a subtle change of some sort when it is in an long term relationship (in condensed matter) with other nuclei. Harry Jones Beene wrote: Here i

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
I was thinking that maybe the structure of a single nucleus undergoes a subtle change of some sort when it is in an long term relationship (in condensed matter) with other nuclei. Harry On Sun, Feb 24, 2019, 10:41 AM Jones Beene Here is a video with the audacity to suggest that dark matter is al

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
Here is a video with the audacity to suggest that dark matter is also a superfluid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhqAjjik6Lg This suggestion makes it tempting to go one step further, given the ubiquity of hydrogen, to suggest that UDH is one type of dark matter which can form at relatively hi

Re: [Vo]:Superconductivity at temperatures around 77 degrees Fahrenheit

2019-02-24 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Fraom my book The action of the transitional quantum states willnow be unveiled.  This author’s impedancematched interpretation of quantum physics describes the motion of the transitionquantum state.  Transverse atomicvibrations couple with the longitudinal nuclear speed during transition(22). 

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
According to LH dense hydrogen is a superfluid... H LV wrote: Just curious, in what state are the target nuclei? Are these free floating nuclei like in a gas or are they part of a solid? Harry

Re: [Vo]:The EMC effect and proton disintegration

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
Just curious, in what state are the target nuclei? Are these free floating nuclei like in a gas or are they part of a solid? Harry

Re: [Vo]:Holmlid paper retraction

2019-02-24 Thread Jones Beene
BTW - George Miley is a name well-known to LENR researchers. Over two decades ago, Miley developed a commercial fusor (Farnsworth Fusor) which "warm fusion" design was was later sold to Daimler Aerospace. This product was not suitable for well-logging - due to size constraint of fitting in a bo

[Vo]:Off Topic: climatologist Judith Curry testified this month

2019-02-24 Thread H LV
This month before congress climatologist Judith Curry argued for a pragmatic approach to climate change based on her assesment of the actual uncertainties and confidence levels contained in the IPCC reports. (Video is about 5 minutes) https://youtu.be/5RIepllnjFA Harry