Jones wrote..
If so, the implication is that in LENR ... when a single random, and
extremely low-probability QM tunneling event produces so much energy and
in such a small confined space that "time" itself is forced to be
extended in order that the energy be allowed dissipate, then that forced
slowing-of-time will be balanced by a corresponding speeding-up of time
in the immediate vicinity.
WE are talking sub-nanometer dimensions here.
Howdy Jones,
Not necessarily sub- nano in all events. I mentioned the Chatham Islands in
a reply to your Eta Carinae post.
The abundance of octagan shaped bisalt rocks on this island may be an
example of a like event protrayed on a larger scale. Crystal shapes such as
salt each have a distinct shape in solid form... why? Could it be that "time
transit" is playing a role?
Once a guy developed an electric circuit breaker. He was asked how it worked
and his reply should fascinate us.
He called the phenomena.. an "inverse time envelope" event... hmmm.. anyone
ever heard of a company called ITE ?
Why did he use this description? Yes we know the scientific explanation..
but don't you think it strange to use this wording?
Taking the next hurdle.. crystals.. and crystalline shapes.. hmmm.. why the
fascination with these objects? soothsayers love them.. why.. throughout
history they have been "symbolic" of magical powers of insight into the past
and future.. hocus pokus everyone says.. but can anyone but a geologist be
permitted to explain earth science? Nope.. ya gotta have a degree in
geology. Back to the Chatham island bisalt formations.. could it be there
was a inverse time envelope event taking place that manifested itself in the
physical realm by the solid emerging "trapped" in a time event resulting in
a octagan shape caught between what a street hippy would describe as a time
warp?
While on a roll.. an intriguing story from the old testament described the
sun "backing up".. err.. the shadow on the staircase was used as a form of
sundial for telling the time of day.. I have always given that story a wide
berth until I thought about the Hebrew language and that it only contained
about 18.000 words ( versus English 250k and rising) The ancients simply
had no way to write a scientific account of that event using Hebrew.
Seems we are entering an era where we not only lack the new mathematics
needed to explore our physical.. we lack the language to describe..
Fortunately Jones and Grimer gave us a host of great new words.. <grin>
Do any of you know the difficult I have explaining some of Jones writings to
hay farmers at the Dime Box saloon. I catch 'em looking at me kinda strange.
Richard