I am glad to see a discussion of changes in mass depending on environment.
I feel that this is fundamental to the CF story of D-D => 4He and many
other observables.
Rest mass (stationary, isolated in space, and with zero potentials) is
constant. Add velocity and the effective mass increases. Add
New research seems to point to probable systematic error for the EM drive.
I have thought for quite some time that this was the most likely outcome
(based on a lack of correlation between input power and output thrust).
They believe that the EM field of the cabling was most likely interacting
with
Putting things into context...
I have been interested in SAFIRE as a possible LENR platform since 2015
when I saw a video where some unexplained reactions were happening in the
phase 1 SAFIRE experiment. Two of these unexplained reactions held exciting
possibilities as aout-of-the-box LENR
Robin—
Quarks are merely a mathematical scheme to help make sense of high energy
physics. IMHO the do not exist. I will send you a separate study of electron
scattering experiments that shed light on the structure of protons and neutrons.
Bob Cook
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In reply to Andrew Meulenberg's message of Tue, 22 May 2018 05:36:11 -0400:
Hi Andrew,
I have been thinking about this since Bob mentioned relativistic mass a few
posts back. It occurred to me that quarks probably move rapidly within nucleons,
lending relativistic mass to the particle. Now you
In reply to Russ's message of Tue, 22 May 2018 08:35:29 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
>Redefining the language in mid-stream always makes exchanging ideas
>difficult. The long standing convention is that all neutrons have the same
>mass, the binding energy in collections of nucleons in different nuclides
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Mon, 21 May 2018 18:11:35 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>Is the binding energy released from a change in the configuration of the
>nucleus derived from the protons and neutrons that comprise the nucleus or
>does it come from the nucleus itself?
[snip]
Are these two mutually
There were complications on pursuing the Mischugenons which I now call
Tellerons. Teller’s world was/is very different than what most take is our
reality. My compact fusion light-bulb technology, pieces of which are on my new
lab bench, is today’s outgrowth of that work.
Progress in the
Redefining the language in mid-stream always makes exchanging ideas
difficult. The long standing convention is that all neutrons have the same
mass, the binding energy in collections of nucleons in different nuclides
varies.
Everything gains mass as it approaches the speed of light.
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