At 01:11 pm 30/04/2006 -0600, Fred wrote:

>Grimer wrote.
>> He has indeed deposuit potentes de sede et exaltavit humiles.


>I hope you're not insulting me in your style of English.


I was referring to the garage experimenters. As for it being an
insult - hardly. It's a line from the Magnificat, a hymn of praise
to the Mother of God.


>>> Hydrino is a catchy name for a "Weakly Interacting Massive 
>>> Particle" WIMP, created by transitory exposure to the low 
>>> pressure "soft vacuum" ........
>>
>> In terms of the Beta-atmosphere that should be "hard vacuum".
>> See explanation below.


> Okay, Frank. By "soft vacuum" I was referring to residual 
> atoms-molecules with enough mean-free-path "spacing" to allow 
> hard vacuum interaction with them viz the Casimir plates 
> pushing together, usually the force is measured in a good vacuum.
> ...
> Hal Puthoff once told me that the Casimir Plate force was 1/D^4

Yep. But as I pointed in previous posts (Vortex or B-atm.Group)
the fourth power relates to the 1D case. For 2D and 3D you have
8th and 12th powers respectively as illustrated by the vapour 
pressure laws of H2O. 

So if we have any clustering the higher powers will apply.

Cheers,

Frank





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