http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/68/6/10.1063/PT.3.2804



On 6/24/2015 8:09 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
RE: [Vo]:Re: Resonance in a ceramic tube reactor
Jones--
*From:* Jones Beene <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 24, 2015 5:38 AM
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*Subject:* RE: [Vo]:Re: Resonance in a ceramic tube reactor

*Jones--*

I think you are on the right track.

We need a good description of the make up of protons and the cause of their mass conversion.

Philippe Hatt, a Belgian physicist has proposed such a model. Electrons and positrons, which change their mass, are the constituents of protons , neutrons etc.

His theory is set forth at h is web page. As I recall 18 electrons/positrons are involved in the makeup of the protone. He is able to predict rest mass accurately, as well as magnetic properties.

The following is a link:

www.phatt.com/unifyingtheory
www.phatt.com/combindingenergy

*I identified these papers on Vortex on April 26,2015. *

*Bob Cook*

*From:*Bob Cook

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ØSpin flipping may be a coupling mechanism to create phonic vibrations and heat. However what is the source of energy causing the spin flipping?…You suggest it may be gluon mass loss. I would agree…

Bob -To be a little more specific, a few months agoI wasstrugglingto frame a hypothesis called RPF.It proposes that protonsvary in mass around an average – andcan transfer someof theirmasstospinenergy viainelasticcollisions thatresult in the temporary binding of two protons.This could be coincident with the Lamb shift.Proton mass is not quantized (nor is quark mass).

ReversibleProtonFusionisa version ofthe diproton reaction, modifiedfor condensed matterinstead of a gravity field.The solar versionis the most common nuclear reaction in the Universe, yet there is nopermanenttransmutationto helium,most of the time.For every actual fusioneven, there are at least 10^20 reversals, back to protons(failed fusionsbut NOT elastic collisions).The diproton reactionitselfmayproduce energy in the Sunwithout permanent fusion, butwith mass converting to energy.LENRprovidesa substitutegravity fieldinlattice confinement.

When transposed to LENR,a similardiprotonreaction seldom goes into beta decayto form deuterons.Instead, energy isdepleted from proton massasspin,anddeposited inmagnons as spin, viatheLamb shift, which is spin-flipping. The energy of protonsisregaugedbyQCD color charge during the brief instant ofabindingevent- whichmay occur only once ina large number ofspin-flips.A tiny bit of mass of the proton(whichprobablygluonsmass,instead ofquarks)isconvertedinto energy. The average proton can give upat least7 parts permillion of itsnetmass and retain its identity, but thatsmall mass depletionis huge– compared to chemicalenergy.

Essentially thiswould bethehypotheticalmechanismwhereby Lamb Shift can producenetspinenergyin magnons, which materializes as heat.Itis a conversion of mass tospinenergywithout transmutation, on the bottom line.Magnons are the intermediary.Occasionally there is a full fusion, which is why a small amount of radiation can be seen in LENR but it is thousands of times too low to account for the heat.


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