YouTube lecture on Efimov effect - and he is using the hypersphere
terminology --

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wti8k84iBXk

 

He does not apply the Efimov to the lithium-6 nucleus - which is a perfect
fit - to the degree that this nucleus periodically transitions to 3 bound
deuterons and then oscillates back.

 

We here on vortex may be the first observers to realize that this could be a
perfect fit for every experiment where lithium has been present, with no
radiation signature but with thermal gain which derived from the nucleus but
NOT by nuclear fusion. 

 

The Efimov effect is tailor-made for zero point extraction from a one
dimensional wormhole.

 

 

From: Bob Cook 

 

Jones and Fran--

 

I think you guys are seeing the light. 

 

 Li-6 has some other properties that are unusual.  It has both a thermal
neutron absorption and thermal activation cross section.  I believe the
activation of course causes an isomeric transition rather than transition to
LI-7.  Such a transition may be the trigger that starts the transmutation in
the Ni lattice or at least enough cause transmutations to 3 He or other
combinations of nuclei with net lower mass than the initial ones.  Li-6 is
just a partner that can be activated with enough spin energy its isomeric
state(s) and instability to promote the transmutations. And as I have
suggested of course the isomeric transitions may in fact involved higher
spin states of the Li-6 depending upon the thermal energy of the neutron.
(Other neutral particles may also be able to activate the isomeric states or
even resonant photons reflecting the appropriate energy of the Li-6 isomeric
state(s).  

 

If someone has access to the isomeric states of Li-6 and their spin and
parity, that would be desirable to add to this discussion.  Also the
accepted mechanism for neutron activation of Li-6, if available would be
nice to know.

 

Bob Cook  

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Roarty, Francis X <mailto:[email protected]>  

 

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 

 

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>
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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