Heating and loading both help expand the cloud into the cavities such that a 
certain population occupies the regions where they can perform a nested 
fractionalization .. that is fall first to say h/4 or h/8 and still find 
themselves in a regions with wall spacing appropriate to let them load to an 
even smaller fraction. I have always suspected that part of the confusion in 
measuring anomalous half life decays is that the measurement is only an average 
and not based on a single tritium molecule. IMHO the anomaly is far more 
intensive than suspected with individual isotopes aging years to hundreds of 
years in just minutes from our perspective but our equipment averages it across 
the entire population of gas loaded into the lattice.  I also think there are 
some radioactive half lives that get extended by occupying the shallow regions 
surrounding the outside of the Casimir boundaries, I say this because we aren’t 
feeding any energy into the system..it has to be a balanced segregation of 
pressure regions that cancel out but the size of these regions vs the size and 
shape of gas molecules creates a preference for occupation that imbalances the 
way these regions effect the migrating gases.
Thereare claims for life after death of nano powders – even explosions in rare 
cases but I do think pressure and heat is needed to maximize the exposure to 
the crucial regions.

Fran

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 11:21 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Papers by O. Reifenschweiler at Philips 
Research Repository

Why does the cavity need to be heated? Shouldn't  a cold cavity work just as 
well as a hot cavity it terms of tritium relativistic speed production?

On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Roarty, Francis X 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Axil,
                you and Daniel discussed this in 2013 
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg82813.html .. IMHO this 
seeming break in logic is due to what Jan Naudt’s describes as “relativistic 
hydrogen” in his paper..that is any form of hydrogen and quite possibly other 
small gas atoms undergoe Lorentzian translation between nano geometries of 
conductive materials. This accounts for the seeming breach in syntax that 
allows both the radioactive  half-life to be reduced while the particle 
emission also “seems” to be reduced! But IMHO,  “locally”  to the tritium 
everything seems normal.. we the observers outside the bulk lattice appear to 
slow down in time [from the tritiums perspective] in the same manner we apply 
to the Paradox twin approaching C,  I believe the tritium continues to decay at 
its normal rate from it’s own local perspective.. It is unaware that the 
surrounding cavity formed by nanoparticles is preventing virtual particles to 
pass thru our 3d plane at their normal angle.. the larger virtual particles 
have a vacuum wavelength that must “turn to fit within the cavity which forces 
time and space to exchange parameters between the conductive boundaries [a poor 
mans special relativity without the need for near C velocity but limited to 
nano geometries], any gas atoms in this region undergo a translation, their 
inertial frame is changed globally and they “accelerate” in what we perceive as 
a non spatial direction, contracting or expanding back to normal relative to 
our 3d plane outside the lattice.. a symmetrical Lorentzian contraction instead 
of the single axis we accept in special relativity for the velocity vector 
approaching C,  funny how we keep coming back to Philips lab where Casimir 
first started his investigation on colloids like mayonnaise ..which may turn 
out to be the most important condiment in history should ZPE and Casimir effect 
be at the root of this anomaly :_) The emissions only seem reduced because they 
are travelling much further than we perceive and the particles emitted undergo 
temporal dilation as they travel on a very long hypotenuse between time and 
space while exiting the casimir confinement – perhaps also explaining the odd 
blue spectrum described by Randell Mills in their Black Light hydride reactor.
Fran

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:29 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Papers by O. Reifenschweiler at Philips Research 
Repository


This is that same isotope stabilization effects seen is laser based 
nanoplasmonic experiments performed with gold nanoparticles.

From a previous post except in part as follows:

 have referenced papers here to show how the confinement of electrons on the 
surface of gold nanoparticles: a nanoplasmonic mechanism can change the 
half-life of U232 from 69 years to 6 microseconds. It also causes thorium to 
fission.



 See references:



http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fpdf%2F1112.6276&ei=nI6UUeG1Fq-N0QGypIAg&usg=AFQjCNFB59F1wkDv-NzeYg5TpnyZV1kpKQ&sig2=fhdWJ_enNKlLA4HboFBTUA&bvm=bv.46471029,d.dmQ



Experiments showing the same mechanism as listed below:



"Laser-induced synthesis and decay of Tritium under exposure of solid targets 
in heavy water"



http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.0830



 Initiation of nuclear reactions under laser irradiation of Au nanoparticles in 
the presence of Thorium aqua ions



http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0906/0906.4268.pdf




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