Jones, nice theory and eliminates the need for reversible chemical reactions. 
ZPE coupled via spin coupling would not necessitate any spatial bias and has 
the ring of truth to it.
Real Nice
Fran

From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 11:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Efimov - for the third time


On vortex, we have discussed the Efimov state going back to 2006 if not before. 
There is something special about 3 identical linked units (bosons) operating 
together, especially where the vectors are orthogonal on a rotating plane. (see 
the animation on the Wiki entry)

Consider the Efimov state in the context of Li6 and the evidence which is 
turning up that there is a substantial nuclear anomaly with lithium-6 due to 
transitory clustering of 3 deuterons, replacing the normal nucleus. The 
Spitaleri paper is an example.

http://xxx.tau.ac.il/pdf/1503.05266.pdf

The basic idea is that whereas the spectroscopic amplitudes of cluster-like 
structures can be very small, "the fusion reactions have an exponential 
enhancement for cluster-like structures. This is evident for the 6Li + 6Li > 
3He reaction."

But in looking at the animation on the Wiki- there is also the distinct 
possibility that what we are seeing in NOT fusion related at all, but instead 
the Efimov state is pumping the zero point field. But what is kind of energy is 
it pumping?

Come to think of it, Bob Cook, as spokesman for the "spin cartel" could easily 
plug this idea into spin coupling, since the Li6 isotope has spin of 1. This 
raises the interesting prospect that spin can be pumped from the zero point 
field. This is a nuclear reaction, on the one hand, but the is no fusion, and 
thus no radiation is expected.

In terms of an emerging hypothesis which answers the most questions with the 
least baggage - this suggestion of a lithium-6 modality, based on Efimov, ZPE, 
and spin coupling is sounding very attractive.

One way to falsify is to add a lot more lithium to the dogbone - but not as 
LAH. In fact, LiOH should be ideal for getting more lithium into the mix 
without problems of pressure.

Jones

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