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From: Horace Heffner 

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Horace,

Very interesting and with surprising implications for 'alternative energy' 
resources. 

Although your identification of the source of these electrons with Nemesis or a 
small local black hole cannot be ruled out, the lack of an identifiable vector 
of origin, and the seeming ubiquity points to another explanation - the one 
offered in the article, which I find to be both well-worded and compelling in 
logic- not to mention: a good basic description of the Dirac "sea":


There  is a class of physical theories called "Kaluza-Klein  theories" which 
seek to reconcile gravity with other  fundamental forces by positing extra 
dimensions. 


In addition  to the familiar 3D of human experience, there could be as  many as 
eight more dimensions woven into the space around  us. A popular yet unproven 
explanation for dark matter is  that dark matter particles inhabit the extra 
dimensions. We  feel their presence via the force of gravity, but do not sense  
them in any other way.

How  does this produce excess cosmic rays? Kaluza-Klein particles  have the 
curious property (one of many) that they are their  own anti-particle. When two 
collide, they annihilate one another,  producing a spray of high-energy photons 
and electrons. The  electrons are not lost in hidden dimensions, however, they  
materialize in the 3-dimensions of the real world where ATIC  can detect them 
as "cosmic rays." END


I would add to this - the alternative energy implication: that when the K-K 
particles approach each other without collision (which is surely to be much 
more likely than an actual annihilation) the result could relate to the field 
of virtual radiation that we have been trying to grasp or identify as the ZPF - 
or zero point field - which field would reside on the interface of our 3-space 
with the extra dimensions. 


Jones

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