Yes there is an electromagnetic moment.  It is caused by the change in 
electromagnetic field (dq/dt).   
There is a strong nuclear, magnetic moment.  It is caused by a change in the 
strong force (ds/dt).  
   
This strong nuclear magnetic force is called the Spin Orbit Force. 


PS  There is also a magnetic component of the gravitational field.  It is 
called a gravitomagnetic field.  Its is very weak and caused by the movement of 
matter (dm/dt)
    
    
    
    
-----Original Message-----    
 From: Bob Cook <[email protected]>    
 To: vortex-l <[email protected]>    
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 Frank--         
         
           
         
 What do you mean by the comment that spin orbit  magnetic field ”is not of 
electromagnetic origin?”         
         
           
         
 I think that the spin orbit field is an intrinsic property of a coherent QM 
system much like spin and magnetic moments are intrinsic properties of 
particles and nuclei.          
         
           
         
 Bob         
         
          
           
             
           
            
             From:             Frank Znidarsic            
            
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 How does the magnetic field produce heat?            
            
             
            
            
 The spin orbit magnetic field (not of electromagnetic origin) can, when 
modified, mediate nuclear reactions at a greater range than the Coulombic 
force.            
            
             
            
            
 Frank Z            
           
 
 
 
           
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 How does the magnetic field produce heat?             
             
              
                
              
 On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Frank Znidarsic               
<[email protected]> wrote:               
               
                It in the amplitude of the thermal vibrations,.
                  
                   
 LENR must involve a positive feedback loop in order to achive over unity. If 
magnetic fields are involved, the positive feed back must be magnetic in 
nature. Nuclear binding energy is converted to magnetic energy in a gainful 
positive feedback loop. Please explain how you beleive this might work.         
          
                  
 
 
 
                  
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 LENR must involve a positive feedback loop in order to achive over unity. If 
magnetic fields are involved, the positive feed back must be magnetic in 
nature. Nuclear binding energy is converted to magnetic energy in a gainful 
positive feedback loop. Please explain how you beleive this might work.         
            
                     
                      
                        
                      
 On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Frank Znidarsic                       
<[email protected]> wrote:                       
                       
                        Even if we accept the theoretical possibility that 
collective nuclear reactions can take place (by an totally unknown physical 
mechanism) it is absolutely necessary that the conservation laws should be 
respected- conservation of energy, barions, leptons, and of electric charge. It 
was worked out a computerized model that has immediately shown that there is no 
solution for the nuclear processes based on weak nuclear interactions as beta 
decay and K-capture, that is transition from a neutron to a proton and 
conversely because such combinations cannot satisfy the above shown 
requirements. 
 
                         
                          
                           
                            
 Good, lets also dump the funkey hydrinos, either vortexes, atomic cracks, and 
Casimer cavities.                            
                            
 There is another force at work in the nucleus.  Its the magnetic component of 
the strong nuclear                             
                            
                             force.  It called the spin orbit force.  It is NOT 
of electromagnetic origin. So lets not go there--again.   It like the 
(electrical) magnetic  component is not conserved.  It is boundless under the 
right conditions.                            
                            
                             
                             
                            
                             Soft iron increases the magnetic field by the 
factor of 10,000.  I believe the vibrating Bose condensate does the             
                
                            
                             same for for the spin orbit force.  The freq of 
vibration depends of size.  It is 1,094,000 hetrz-meters.                       
     
                            
                             
                             
                            
                              
                            
                             
                             
                            
                             thanks Peter.                            
                                                          
                               
                               
                              
                               Frank Znidarsic                              
                            
                          
                         
                        
                      
                      
                        
                     
                    
                   
                  
                 
                
              
              
                
             
            
           
          
        
       
      
     
    
   
 

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