Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-08 Thread integral.property.serv...@gmail.com
Eric, See Guglinski at: http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=462 The helical trajectory is related to cold fusion too, because in QRT the neutron is composed by proton+electron. Into the structure of the neutron the electron loses its helical trajectory, and the energy of the

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-08 Thread Eric Walker
Thanks, Ron, for providing this link. I'm pretty excited. Here's the abstract from Science: Tunneling of electrons through a potential barrier is fundamental to chemical reactions, electronic transport in semiconductors and superconductors, magnetism, and devices such as THz-oscillators. While

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
That's fantastic. I'm a complete amateur, so I have to ask for clarification -- is the phenomenon behind the tunneling of en electron through a semiconductor, as described in the article, the same one involved in the quantum tunneling of an electron into a proton? Or are the two processes

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: What is the wavelength of the photons being used in the experiment being discussed, and what is its relationship to the energy barrier being overcome? What happens if you increase the wavelength significantly? Sorry --

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread integral.property.serv...@gmail.com
Eric, See what hydride ion (proton and 2 electrons) looks like when locked into Ni lattice here; http://chan.host-ed.me/ Now oscillate by reversing the magnetic vector using a RFG. Last year I saved this ortiz clip as possible source of parts if I ever

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 2:41 PM, integral.property.serv...@gmail.com fusion.calo...@gmail.com wrote: Another quote from Vortex which may clarify the concept: it was pointed out by someone the importance of Fe powder influenced by RFG to both align Ni lattice structure and oscillate the hydride

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Eric Walker
I was imagining a high energy photon (maybe in the gamma range?) binding with an electron, thereby creating a dipolariton which then would tunnel into a nearby neutron (a sort of inverse beta decay). Sorry -- proton, not neutron: the dipolariton would tunnel into a nearby proton, creating a

Re: [Vo]:Controlling Quantum Tunneling With Light

2012-04-07 Thread Axil Axil
From the article: *One of the features of these new particles, which the team christened 'dipolaritons', is that they are stretched out in a specific direction rather like a bar magnet. * *And just like magnets, they feel extremely strong forces between each other.* *Such strongly interacting