Both snips below from the Cardone paper seem to support a relativistic
interpretation. The odd property of radiation measured and these bubbles of
gas that take 40- 50 minutes to scale down into these tiny Zones of deformed
space time would as a result appear fractional to us in normal space-time.
Fran
[snip] Among all of them it is worth noting that some
teams detected a strange radiation showing unknown features and behaviour [8,
9] which,
from our point of view, could be put beside the strange lack of gamma rays
which, at
least from hydrogen neutron capture, should be emitted.[/snip]
[snip] The conjecture is that, the collapse of the bubble concentrates energy in
a smaller and smaller region of space (which is actually spacetime), making the
energy
density higher and higher. In this region of spacetime nuclear species are
forced. The
overcoming of the threshold is achieved by the complementary contributions of
the exter-
nal energy (ultrasounds) and internal energy, i.e. that of the nuclides taking
part in the
collapse. The first preliminary clue is that the higher the atomic mass the
less external
energy and the shorter time interval it takes to deform locally the
spacetime.{/snip]
From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 11:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:New paper from Cardone
http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.1153
If you thought Rossi was the only wild-eyed Italian on the fringes of physics
with an earth shattering discovery, think again.
These guys even have mainstream credentials, no?
Their earlier paper was roundly criticized for technique, but not disproved.
This one will be even more divisive, so to speak.
Is this related in any way to Rossi? Maybe it was premature to write-off an
ultrasound input in the Rossi E-cat (especially if thermistors are being used).
After all, I have been told that ultrasound in a gas-filled powder would not be
audible, as it would be if there was a liquid fill.
The now Italian Renaissance ... il rinascimento seconda parte !?!