If memory serves, at 23:20 of this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVhGQaESKEI

The presenter points out the importance of applying a high voltage
electrostatic field to the billet as a preconditioning procedure.

This electrostatic field might be required to organize the rotations of
magnetic vortices in the billet, but this is just speculation. I will keep
an eye out for this application as I move forward.



On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Brian Ahern <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil, How can we apply this concept to the Manelas Billet?
>
>
> Symmetry breaking may decouple spins from underlying delocalized
> vibrational modes.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Axil Axil <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Sunday, April 9, 2017 3:51 PM
> *To:* vortex-l
> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:The process by which the proton decays in LENR
>
>
> https://phys.org/news/2017-01-physicists-spontaneous-
> symmetry-optical-microcavity.html
>
> <https://phys.org/news/2017-01-physicists-spontaneous-symmetry-optical-microcavity.html>
> Physicists observe spontaneous symmetry breaking in an ...
> <https://phys.org/news/2017-01-physicists-spontaneous-symmetry-optical-microcavity.html>
> phys.org
> Figure 1: An effective potential in the form of a 'Mexican hat' (right)
> leads to spontaneous symmetry breaking. The potentials on the both sides
> are symmetric, but ...
>
>
> Physicists have observed spontaneous symmetry breaking in an optical
> microcavity, they have demonstrated* experimentally the emergence of 
> *spontaneous
> symmetry breaking <https://phys.org/tags/spontaneous+symmetry+breaking/>* in
> an ultrahigh-Q whispering-gallery microresonator. The *Optical* whispering
> gallery (WGW) microcavity is the structural form that the Surface Plasmon
> Polariton assumed in LENR. . These *whispering gallery modes
> <https://phys.org/tags/whispering+gallery+modes/>* are analogous to the
> acoustic resonances in the whispering gallery in St. Paul Cathedral in
> London.*
>
>
> *A critical clue to the role of symmetry breaking in LENR is the
> observation that the application of an electrostatic field
> catalyzes spontaneous symmetry breaking in the WGW via the Kerr effect. *
>
>
>
>
> *The application of an *electrostatic* field has been listed as a trigger
> of the LENR reaction in Rossi's patent. When this electrostatic field is
> applied, the WGW produces symmetry breaking which induces a energy transfer
> between a proton and a simultaneous decay in that proton via a symmetry
> breaking based entangled interface.  *
>
> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>    1. The process by which the proton decays in LENR.
>>
>>    Some esoteric process is causing the proton to decay in LENR. This
>>    process is the root source for the production of energy and sub atomic
>>    particles in LENR.
>>
>>
>>    Whatever is causing the proton to decay into strange matter is a new
>>    unrecognized if not unknown process in physics. This cause is not part of
>>    current standard model theory. This makes LENR theory doubly hard and
>>    mysterious. Not only do we need to explain the characteristics of LENR, 
>> but
>>    also LENR thinking gets involved in unrecognized physics that is itself
>>    ill-defined and speculative and rooted in solving the hardest and still
>>    unexplained issues in physics. As we go through this string of dots, you
>>    will get a feel for why LENR theory will not be fully understood for
>>    another century.
>>
>>    Gathering the dots together.
>>
>>    Before we attempt to connect the dots relegated to proton decay, we
>>    must define them and gather them together.
>>
>>    https://phys.org/news/2017-04-insight-math-million-dollar-pr
>>    oblem-riemann.html
>>
>>    Solving the Riemann hypothesis
>>
>>    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_hypothesis
>>
>>
>>    In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture that the
>>    Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and
>>    complex numbers with real part 1/2. It was proposed by Bernhard Riemann,
>>    after whom it is named. The name is also used for some closely related
>>    analogues, such as the Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields.
>>
>>    The Riemann hypothesis implies results about the distribution of
>>    prime numbers. Along with suitable generalizations, some mathematicians
>>    consider it the most important unresolved problem in pure mathematics.
>>
>>    The complex number system on which this conjecture is based was
>>    thought to have no meaning or application to any physical property in
>>    reality. But this feeling has turned out to be wrong.
>>
>>    In 1999, it was suggested by David Hilbert and George Pólya that in
>>    the nontrivial zeros form a set of real and discrete numbers in the 
>> Riemann
>>    zeta function are just like the eigenvalues of another function called a
>>    differential operator, which is widely used in physics.
>>
>>    This special newly discovered operator has close ties with quantum
>>    physics. The special operator in quantum physics is not Parity / Time (PT)
>>    symmetric in the complex number domain. If it can be shown that the PT
>>    symmetry is broken for the imaginary part of the operator, then it would
>>    follow that the eigenvalues are all real numbers, which would finally
>>    constitute the long-awaited proof of the Riemann hypothesis.
>>
>>
>>    One of the pivotal dots to be connected in proton decay is Parity /
>>    Time (PT) symmetry breaking.
>>
>>    http://www.europhysicsnews.org/articles/epn/pdf/2016/02/epn2
>>    016472p17.pdf
>>
>>    PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is an extension of conventional
>>    quantum mechanics into the complex domain. (PT symmetry is not in conflict
>>    with conventional quantum theory but is merely a complex generalization of
>>    it.) PT-symmetric quantum mechanics was originally considered to be an
>>    interesting mathematical discovery but with little or no hope of practical
>>    application, but beginning in 2007 it became a hot area of experimental
>>    physics.
>>
>>
>>    The connection between PT symmetry, LENR, Proton decay is whispering
>>    gallery waves.
>>
>>
>>    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830925/
>>
>>    Because of their complex number based quantum behavior, whispering
>>    gallery waves (WGW) have mysterious properties that are seen in LENR. In
>>    whispering gallery waves, the complex number system relates to the index 
>> of
>>    refraction of the light contained in WGW type of the optical cavity. When
>>    two WGWs are near each other, there is a one way flow of energy between
>>    them and a translation of frequencies associated with that transfer. This
>>    energy extraction process is unleashed by PT symmetry breaking and the
>>    decay that this symmetry breaking produces.
>>
>>    The WGW is the structure that gives form to the Surface Plasmon
>>    Polariton. Via the SPP, the energy extraction process whereby the WPW 
>> pulls
>>    energy out of the proton includes a PT symmetry breaking process. This PT
>>    symmetry breaking frees the energy content of the proton as SPP breaks the
>>    PT symmetry that keeps the protons or neutrons from decaying.
>>
>>    The color force and proton stability is based on maintaining CPT
>>    stability. Here are some old posts that explain this behavior of the color
>>    force:
>>
>>    https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/3736-the-possible-
>>    role-of-axions-in-lenr/
>>
>>    and
>>
>>    https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/3736-the-possible-
>>    role-of-axions-in-lenr/?postID=35394#post35394
>>    
>> <https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/3736-the-possible-role-of-axions-in-lenr/?postID=35394#post35394>
>>
>>
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