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From: "Frederick Sparber"

> At 1.0 ev (1.6e-19 joule) ZPE-Pumped increase (1.777e-36
Kg) a kilogram of water could store 5.35 Megajoule. or 2,300
BTU/lb.

I would suspect that the "pumped mass increase," as you are
calling it, due to cryogenic "tempering" would be more than
1 eV, Fred.... although that is very significant in itself.
There are new papers on the web which add some support to my
contention, posted last year, that the 1420 Mhz (21 cm)
line- the so-called CMB (cosmic microwave background) is
indeed a relic of ZPE more so than being only a "hydrogen
line". The past confusion and common mis-interpretation of
this spectrum relating only to hydrogen derives from
(mis)assigning cause/effect to the past observations.  "The
Redshift and Zero Point energy"   Barry Setterfield is one
of these papers, which again, I am putting a further "spin"
on, which some readers will deem to be unwarranted, as it
goes beyond accepted physics.

http://www.journaloftheoretics.com/Links/Papers/Setter.pdf

If there is a source of ZPE (very specific and easily
attainable wavelength) at 21 cm, which is only a few degrees
above absolute zero, in effective temperature, then any
cryo-liquid which is held for extended periods near to this
range, even cryo-air, can experience not only mass increase
but perhaps the same kind of internal coherency changes
which are seen in superconductivity, due to the reverse
Maxwellian distribution of the "coldness" which will effect
all the molecules in the liquid given enough time.

This is one reason, IMHO why you can see explosive failure
mechanisms when certain common materials which have known
density (phase) changes, are raised suddenly in temperature
above any phase.

The excess mass energy (probably 3.4 eV) must be suddenly
dumped through photon emission, when this happens quickly.
This coincides nicely with the implications of Frank
Grimer's power law findings wrt beta-aether:
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/strange.html

Most ZPE is, of course, at much higher effective frequency
and very incoherent. But this spectrum, although it is much
weaker, can perhaps be accumulative over time, with no
outside input, especially when materials which experience
numerous phase changes, like water-ice, are held at low
temperature for extended periods. It probably also helps to
hold the target material in a container which is a cavity
resonator for 21 cm. I wish I had appreciated this a few
years ago. In effect, what this technique does is "capture
time."  By that it is meant that it converts a weak energy
content (time delineated) into a substantial energy content
(time delineated). The beneficiary of this need do nothing
but "wait."

It just so happens that the thermos jug which I had been
using to pick up LN at the local welding shop had an
interior dimension of about 3x8 inches. Had it been closer
to 2x8, and had I realized that one needs to leave the LN in
there as long as possible, I probably would have gotten more
repeatable results, which were admittedly inconclusive.

Jones

"Time" is what you make of it....
        Harry Tuttle, ductwork engineer - lost in time


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