https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-say-there-could-be-a-strange-source-of-negative-gravity-all-around-us

*Physicists Say There Could Be a Strange Source of 'Negative Gravity' All
Around Us*

*It moves upwards against gravity.*


The jest of this paper is to show that waves of a certain nature will
produce anti gravity effects. The current experimentally recognized
manifestation of the behavior was recently found to exist in a super fluid
of polaritons.


>From the article:


"For starters, we know that negative mass particles exist
<https://www.sciencealert.com/negative-mass-quasi-particle-polaritons-low-energy-lasers>
 - and they do move against a force in the opposite direction than you'd
expect.


Just last year researchers created negative mass fluid
<https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-say-they-ve-created-a-fluid-with-negative-mass>
 in the lab for the first time, and when pushed, it accelerated backwards
instead of forwards."


Those two links in the excerpt from the article talk about polaritons and
their nature as a negative mass particle and a super-fluid.


Since we know that the LENR reaction is produced by polaritons, the math
solutions developed in the associated arXiv
<https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.08771.pdf> are applicable to polaritons and the
LENR reaction.


Since we know that the activity of ultra dense matter is so ubiquitous
throughout the universe in the stars and in the center of other large
celestial bodies, it becomes clear that the negative energy produced by the
polariton based LENR reaction could well be the source for dark energy and
the expansion of the universe. The math developed in the arXiv
<https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.08771.pdf> shows this posit to be possible.


LENR is extracting energy and matter from the vacuum in large amounts
within stars, planets, and asteroids. To compensate from the creation of
energy from nothing, the vacuum must continually readjust itself to cancel
out that energy gain with a counteracting mechanism to keep the energy of
the universe zeroed. That compensating mechanism is termed universal
inflation.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflation_(cosmology)


On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/07/world/rogue-planet-beyond-sol
> ar-system-trnd/index.html
>
> A strange 200 million-year-old object with the mass of a planet has been
> discovered 20 light-years from Earth, outside our solar system. The
> "rogue," as it's referred to by researchers, is producing an unexplained
> glowing aurora and travels through space alone, without a parent star.
> The object, named SIMP J01365663+0933473, has 12.7 times the mass of the
> gas giant Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. It also has a
> strong magnetic field that is more than 200 times stronger than Jupiter's.
> The temperature on its surface is more than 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
> There seems to be a non fusion heat source that is keeping these planets
> down to the size of asteroids internally active. Could it be metallic
> hydrogen?
> NASA is going to look for a liquid ocean inside the asterod Ceries.
> https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/07/world/rogue-planet-beyond-sol
> ar-system-trnd/index.html
> Is  cryovolcanism active on Ceies today?
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 5:02 PM, JonesBeene <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In the last 20 years, the hunt for planetary systems which may be
>> habitable has uncovered dozens of oddities. A few of these planets have
>> novel chemistry which could be consistent with denser forms of hydrogen.
>>
>>
>>
>> There are many findings of hot Jupiter sized planets which are hotter
>> than our sun and Neptune sized planets which are both hot and icy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Some of these discoveries hint at unique chemistry which could be
>> consistent with dense molecular hydrogen including collapsing hydrogen as a
>> non-fusion heat source..
>>
>>
>>
>> Here is a story on a planet about the size of our Neptune but covered in
>> what appears to be hot yet solid water (aka “ice”).
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.universetoday.com/1650/neptune-sized-planet-cove
>> red-in-superhot-ice/
>>
>> Water can remain solid under intense gravity even when it would be
>> superheated steam on earth.
>>
>> Unsaid by any paper is that when  composed of oxygen and dense hydrogen,
>> a whole new set of assumptions are presented which have become
>> controversial implications of the work of Mills Holmlid and others.
>>
>> … then for Vonnegut fans, there is the already well-known ice-nine… which
>> conception  may turn out to be prescient.
>>
>> Anyway, there are many new planets which are completely unexpected and
>> one is a most dramatic extrasolar planetary discovery -  a Neptune-sized
>> large planet which is close enough to its parent star to be extremely hot –
>> above 400 F in shade on average. The assumption is that it is heated by its
>> sun, but that may not be the only source of heat.
>>
>> Since, even at oven temperatures, large oceans of solid ice are detected
>> and little else is certain.
>>
>> The announcement was made in the paper Detection of transits of the
>> nearby hot Neptune GJ 436 b <https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.2219>, in the
>> journal *Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters*. Or here
>>
>> https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.2219
>>
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