It should be tested for gravity shielding properties..a magnetoelectret.
Respectfully,
Ron Kita, Chiralex
Doylestown PA
Dr Edward Teller would have loved this material.

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:59 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The item that gives LENR its magic is the monopole magnetic field that
> certain nano and micro particles produce. The key to producing this special
> type of magnetic field is the ordering of the spins of the
> electrons/photons hybrid quasiparticle: the polariton that redirect the
> spin of this EMF wave packet in a unified and focused direction.
>
> In illustration of this principle as follows:
>
> "Researchers have demonstrated that coating a cobalt film in graphene
> doubles the film's perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA), so that it
> reaches a value 20 times higher than that of traditional metallic
> cobalt/platinum multilayers that are being researched for this property. In
> a material with a high PMA, the magnetization is oriented perpendicular to
> the interface of the material's layers."
>
>
>
> Read more at:
> http://phys.org/news/2015-12-giant-magnetic-effect-benefit-spintronics.html#jCp
>
> This research as shown that the layering of graphite crystals forms a
> magnetic lens that insures that the spins of electrons all point
> perpendicular to the crystal plane.
>
> Certain crystals of hydrogen, lithium and other alkali metals together
> with water have the same repetitive layered structure that graphite has.
> These nanoparticles and microparticles are rydberg matter and the water
> crystal. These special particles amplify and redirect the spin of
> polaritons that accumulate along their lengths so that the spins of the
> polaritons all point forward and perpendicular to the plane of the crystal.
> This spin focusing mechanism may also help the formation of a bose
> concentrate of polaritons throughout the entire length of the crystal.
>
> These special crystals act as powerful monopole magnets that tightly focus
> the spins of the polariton solitons in the direction that the head of the
> long and multilayered crystal is pointing.
>

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