Hi Horace. Yes, this is heading in a direction I like...
Let's go a little further. Considering a QM description of gravito-kinetics, we can imagine gravitons being emitted by precessing masses in a manner similar to photon emission from precessing charged masses. What we see from experiment is that there are well known transitions for the photon emissions, but there are other transitions said to be "forbidden". I assert that these forbidden transitions are in fact transitions which lead to graviton emissions. Due to a variety of factors, these emissions are MUCH less likely and are incorrectly described as being "forbidden". Experimental apparatus which select for these transitions and prohibit the photon emission paths are good candidates for GK radiators. K. -----Original Message----- From: Horace Heffner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gravimagnetics and Quantum Field unification Gravimagnetics is forced into the quantum world by the fact the smallest angular momentum is h/(4*pi) and the smallest increment of angular momentum is h/(2*P). In that gravimagnetics defines the electromagnetic force and gravimagnetic force as independent entities in separate dimensions, the unification of the two fields is only through the embodiment of both charge and gravitational charge within some individual particles. The Bohr magneton, q_e * h/(4*Pi*m), thus establishes the link between the two quantum universes. Regards, Horace Heffner

