sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/02/150212065135.htm

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In string theory, there exist many dualities: equivalent descriptions of a
problem in two different ways. Depending on the problem, one description is
usually easier than the other. The most famous was discovered by Juan
Maldacena in 1997. This so-called AdS/CFT duality connects a quantum field
theory with a theory of gravity. It turned out that there is a holographic
connection between the two, where the field theory can be thought of as
living on the boundary of an anti-deSitter space.

Mathematical toolbox

In 2007, theoretical physicists like Jan Zaanen, started to use this
holographic duality as a mathematical toolbox to play around with in the
field of superconductors. To their surprise it turned out that certain
weird aspects, such as the behaviour of 'strange metals', can be described
as the holographic dual of a black hole. That doesn't mean there are real
black holes in superconductors, but the same mathematical tools can be used
to describe both phenomena.

As a bonus, string theory also benefits from this exchange of tools.
Especially in the field of quantum information, with hot topics such as
large scale entanglement, there are many similarities with strongly
correlated electron systems, such as superconductors.

A revolution in physics?

The authors conclude their extensive review with the remark that 'the jury
is still out on whether this is a coincidence or signals the onset of a
revolution in physic.' But when asked, Jan Zaanen is more outspoken: "I
think we are facing a revolution."

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I believe that the black hole duality exists in LENR. Whenever energy is
confined in a dark mode object, it behaves just like a black hole. Hydrogen
rydberg matter (HRM) stores energy in a dark mode and therefore acts like a
black hole. The energy content of the HRM is thermalized as hawking
radiation. The spectrum is thermal.

In addition, string theory also predicts that when all the energy is
depleted from the black hole, any addition energy the tries to enter the
"Negative Energy Bubble" that the black hole becomes produces mesons
through hydronaliation.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadronization

This is seen in Holmlids work. I don't push these ideas because people are
not ready for them, I get a lot of criticism for them, and maybe in 20
years, things will be better.

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