Peter and Jack--

I reviewed the paper by Strilets.

1. I do not understand the author’s use of the term vapor in the paper.  I do 
not think the context is intended to denote an electron moving in a liquid—even 
a small droplet with a limited number of atoms held together by weak electric 
forces in the general understanding of the forces bonding atoms of a liquid.

2. Does he really suggest that the  electron circulates through the electric 
field in the associated nucleus.   I think he means the external electric field 
caused by the nuclear charge.  (May be a translation issue.)

3. He avoids consideration of quantum transitions in energy and angular 
momentum.  Both need to be conserved IMHO.  What is the source of energy 
creating the photons he describes without the loss of mass of the electron or 
some other coupled entity?  Why does the electron not collapse all the way to 
the nucleus and react with the positive charge it presents to form a neutron or 
some other neutral particle.

4. If there are other sources of electric fields, they would complicate the 
calculations.  Does the circulating electron proposed in his model create a 
magnetic field and angular momentum to be conserved? 

I think some of these questions about the author’s mostly classical description 
formed the basis for deriving QM in the first place.

Bob Cook





From: Jack Cole 
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 6:23 AM
To: VORTEX 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Motion Characteristics of Single Electrons of Atoms of Atomic 
Gas of Hydrogen

Dear Peter,

He claimed this in an email to me regarding the paper.

Jack



On Fri, Jul 3, 2015, 7:29 AM Peter Gluck <[email protected]> wrote:

  Dear Jack, 

  where exactly does he claim that this is soemthing connected to LENR, E-Cat? 
In the paper? Cannot find it.
  Thanks,
  Peter

  On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Jack Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

    This paper is a little beyond my knowledge base, but perhaps others can 
make more sense of it. 

    Motion Characteristics of Single Electrons of Atoms of Atomic Gas of 
Hydrogen and Single Electrons of Hydrogen-Like Ions in Form Gas or Vapour 
during Decays of Such Atoms and Ions. Emission Line Spectra


    
http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=49252#.VZZeXPlVhBe


    The author claims this may be an explanation for energy production in the 
E-cat.

    Jack





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  Dr. Peter Gluck 
  Cluj, Romania
  http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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