Hi Ron,
                I think this may again be related to Jan Naudts paper on  
hydrinos being relativistic hydrogen.. our metrics for temp all revolve around 
a  common time reference which can be escaped at relativistic speeds or macro 
gravity wells.  If a scientist on earth were to compare the temp of gas atoms 
in a cryo bath to the same experiment being replicated in a spaceship near 
luminal velocity he would obviously discount time dilation or be in the same 
predicament of having to invent a negative scale... I don't think dx/dt  I 
think that is where this negative scale is coming from because our science  has 
not yet embraced the deeper meaning of Naudts paper. IMHO, relativistic 
hydrogen in Rayney nickel is due to time dilation,  Naudts paper means hydrogen 
is relativistic when loaded into Rayney nickel or nano powder but  NEGATIVELY 
compared to the acceleration method  so... rather than a Gravity Well  this  is 
a  gravity warp that suppresses virtual particles instead of concentrating 
them. The perspective of a tiny observer in the warp would be that, we,  
outside the Casimir confinement,  are slowing down in time in the same way we 
would perceive the occupants of a spaceship approaching C.
Regard
Fran

From: Ron Kita [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:55 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Nature magazine- Negative K Temperature Materials and 
Repulsive Gravity


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From: Ron Kita <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 11:41 AM
Subject: Nature magazine- Negative K and Repulsive Gravity
To: vortex-l <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>


Greetings Vortex,

A second attempt at posting:
http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-gas-goes-below-absolute-zero-1.12146

Gravity repulsion and Negative K materials...I hope that I am interpreting  the 
Nature article
correctly.

Respectfully,
Ron Kita, Chiralex

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