Re: [Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Axil Axil
The next facit of the theory is how the Higgs mode in superconductors
allows for the generation of an anti higgs vacuum potential in a condensed
matter system that will deconstruct elements through the manipulation of
the masses of quarks.

The Higgs field and superconductors are intimately connected. Higgs got his
theory about the Higgs field by copying Anderson, the top man in
superconductor theory. The Higgs field is actually a superconductor thing.

For more background see

https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=3282

On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 5:19 PM Jones Beene  wrote:

> Speaking of Ni isotopes... Axil mentions Ni64 and Ni62 in this LENR
> context ... Is it significant that the Higgs mass is close to twice the
> average mass of nickel? An alloy of copper and nickel can be produce which
> is essentially identical in mass to twice Higgs.
>
> Coincidence of irrelevant ?
>
> There does not appear to be good commentary on the mass similarity of
> Higgs vis-a-vis a copper nickel alloy - at least that I can find. But if
> this mass value is/was significant, the "old guard" in LENR should look
> more closely at tellurium... especially alloyed with nickel or
> nickel-copper.
>
> That is because a second glaring coincidence along these lines is that the
> mass-energy of an isotope of tellurium being almost the same value as Higgs
> (~ 125 GeV) and twice that of ideal nickel or copper-nickel.
>
> Best of all - Low power laser irradiation seems to be a way to exploit the
> 'coincidence'. See below.
>
> This could point the way to actually being able to engineer the Higgs
> boson despite the low lifetime.
>
>
> https://www.sciencealert.com/researchers-have-discovered-a-new-kind-of-higgs-relative-sitting-on-the-tabletop
>
>
>
> Axil Axil wrote:
>
> Particle physicists have an issue with our universe, it is not natural.
> This wildly unnatural universe is at the bottom of our cold fusion
> experience. The improbable existence of our universe is what makes cold
> fusion possible. Our reality is setting on the knife's edge of existence. A
> minimal increase of the Higgs field will push the universe into disaster.
> Our universe is within a hair's breadth from destruction [snip].. the
> nickel isotopes became more enriched in Ni62 and Ni64. Ni61 also showed a
> great deviation from the normal isotopic distribution. These isotopic
> shifts showed redistribution of neutrons among the nickel atoms, yet no
> neutrons were ever detected during these reactor runs. ;
>
> The old guard cold fusion meme cannot explain how this change in isotopic
> distribution could happen. The fusion nuclear reaction does not affect
> isotopes, it only affects the number of protons and neutrons inside a
> nucleus. As I have shown previously, this change in isotopic distribution
> comes from slight changes in the masses of the up and down quarks in
> protons and neutrons.
>


Re: [Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Jones Beene
 Speaking of Ni isotopes... Axil mentions Ni64 and Ni62 in this LENR context 
... Is it significant that the Higgs mass is close to twice the average mass of 
nickel? An alloy of copper and nickel can be produce which is essentially 
identical in mass to twice Higgs.

Coincidence of irrelevant ? 

There does not appear to be good commentary on the mass similarity of Higgs 
vis-a-vis a copper nickel alloy - at least that I can find. But if this mass 
value is/was significant, the "old guard" in LENR should look more closely at 
tellurium... especially alloyed with nickel or nickel-copper. 

That is because a second glaring coincidence along these lines is that the 
mass-energy of an isotope of tellurium being almost the same value as Higgs (~ 
125 GeV) and twice that of ideal nickel or copper-nickel. 

Best of all - Low power laser irradiation seems to be a way to exploit the 
'coincidence'. See below.

This could point the way to actually being able to engineer the Higgs boson 
despite the low lifetime.

https://www.sciencealert.com/researchers-have-discovered-a-new-kind-of-higgs-relative-sitting-on-the-tabletop
 

Axil Axil wrote:  
 Particle physicists have an issue with our universe, it is not natural. This 
wildly unnatural universe is at the bottom of our cold fusion experience. The 
improbable existence of our universe is what makes cold fusion possible. Our 
reality is setting on the knife's edge of existence. A minimal increase of the 
Higgs field will push the universe into disaster. Our universe is within a 
hair's breadth from destruction [snip].. the nickel isotopes became more 
enriched in Ni62 and Ni64. Ni61 also showed a great deviation from the normal 
isotopic distribution. These isotopic shifts showed redistribution of neutrons 
among the nickel atoms, yet no neutrons were ever detected during these reactor 
runs. ;

The old guard cold fusion meme cannot explain how this change in isotopic 
distribution could happen. The fusion nuclear reaction does not affect 
isotopes, it only affects the number of protons and neutrons inside a nucleus. 
As I have shown previously, this change in isotopic distribution comes from 
slight changes in the masses of the up and down quarks in protons and neutrons.
  

[Vo]:How Higgs field unnaturalness enables cold fusion

2022-07-30 Thread Axil Axil
Particle physicists have an issue with our universe, it is not natural.
This wildly unnatural universe is at the bottom of our cold fusion
experience. The improbable existence of our universe is what makes cold
fusion possible. Our reality is setting on the knife's edge of existence. A
minimal increase of the Higgs field will push the universe into disaster.
Our universe is within a hair's breadth from destruction.

Naturalness and the Standard Model
Matt Strassler [August 27 – September 9, 2013] What is “Naturalness”? [This
subject is closely related to the hierarchy problem.]

https://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/the-hierarchy-problem/naturalness/


Transmutation of matter happens when our universe is pushed over the edge
into an alien vacuum state. Transmutation begins when small pieces of our
universe will have entered into a microbubble of a newly created strange
alien state; and now this new micro anti-universe instantly reverts this
captured matter very softly and with high order into a cloud of energy and
strange alien fundamental particles. Only when this portion of our reality
re-enters back into the influence of our everyday existence does this
matter return to its normal structure, but that small portion of that
matter has been reordered and reconfigured into new forms and elements that
are different from how that matter was configured when it entered into that
new anti micro existence.

The sharpness of the Higgs fields' potential curve at its minimum defines
how fast mass will be applied to the fundamental particles in this
universe. A steep curve at the Higgs field minimum will result in a rapid
increase in the mass of all the fundamental particles in the alien universe.

Experts often compare the finely tuned Higgs mass to a pencil standing on
its sharpened lead tip, nudged this way and that by the slightest force
like a puff of air current or a table vibration that is so week that it is
undetectable to our senses will upset that perfect balance. It is not a
state of impossibility; it is a state of extremely small likelihood, say
scientists that study this issue. If you ever came across such a pencil
standing there, you would first move your hand over the pencil to see if
there was any string holding it from the ceiling. Next, you would look at
the tip to see if there is chewing gum.

The nucleus of the atom is a finely balanced system. The mass of the quarks
that comprise the nucleus is also finely balanced to keep the nucleus
together. If the mass of the quarks inside the nucleus were to increase by
just a few percent, then the nucleus would fall apart.

But the disintegration of the nucleus would reflect the amount of energy
that has been added to the Higgs potential. First we would see slight
isotopic shifts as a single neutron would leave the nucleus as just a
minuscule amount of quark mass is added.

As the Higgs vacuum potential grow further, elements would transmute as
protons left the nucleus.

And finally, when the Higgs potential neared its maximum and the
transmutation process became extreme, then all forms of confusing elemental
fissions and fusions would occur simultaneously.

>From transmutation results that have been seen over the years, it is
apparent that the process (EVO) that is transmuting elements has a
continuous range in power from very weak (slight isotopic changes) to
extremely strong (production of lead).

This brings to mind the 2005 article that George H. Miley authors to
explain some of the transmutation patterns he was seeing in his research.

Dr. Miley tries to make sense of the transmutation results that he was
seeing. This type of transmutation is extreme when the atoms that enter the
influence of the powerful EVO are turned into a quark gluon plasma.


Quark-Gluon Model for Magic Numbers Related to Low Energy Nuclear

Reactions

https://www.lenr-forum.com/attachment/21501-quark-gluon-model-for-magic-numbers-related-to-low-pdf/


Quark Masses and the Stability of the Proton and Deuteron

https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Hogan/Hogan4_2.html

It has long been noted that the stability of the proton depends on the up
and down quark masses, requiring md - mu geq Eem approx alpha3/2 mproton to
overcome the extra electromagnetic mass-energy Eem of a proton relative to
a neutron. Detailed considerations suggest that md - mu is quite finely
tuned, in the sense that if it were changed by more than a fraction of its
value either way, nuclear astrophysics as we know it would radically change.

Quarks being always confined never appear ``on-shell'' so their masses are
tricky to measure precisely. A recent review by Fusaoka and Koide (1998)
gives mu = 4.88 ± 0.57 MeV, md = 9.81 ± 0.65 MeV, larger than the 0.511 MeV
of the electron but negligibl