Regarding (emphasis added):


These experimental results, and many others, have motivated us to explore
new models that might be relevant. A major issue that we have been
interested in is the *possibility of coherent energy exchange between
quantum systems with mismatched **characteristic energies*, which we
considered to be the biggest theoretical problem associated with the
anomalies. Coherent energy exchange between mismatched quantum systems
occurs in high harmonic generation [22], so we know that it is
possible in principle.
However, there seems to be no analog to Corkum’s mechanism [23],[24] present
in the condensed matter system. A lesser version of the effect is known
within the multiphoton regime of the spin-boson model, which is used to
model basic linear interactions of two-level systems with an oscillator
[25],[26],[27]. We found that if the two-level system is augmented with
loss, the coherent energy exchange rate is increased dramatically. This is
due to the fact that destructive interference limits the rate at

which coherent energy exchange occurs in the spin-boson model, so
augmenting the

model with a mechanism that removes this destructive interference would be
expected
to improve coherent energy exchange rates [28],[29],[30],[31].

Coherence transfer between systems is indeed absolutely required.

The answer to this one is clear. Rossi has told us what does this job for
him.

“no analog to Corkum’s mechanism”...micro cavities that do this job.

Micro-cavities allows protons (one quantum system) to be made coherent in
the lattice via coherent lattice photons (another quantum system).

Put some protons in a micro-cavity and shake until coherent.

Rossi’s powder does this job. In the heavy water experiments,
micro-cavities have done the same job in that system but not as intensely
as it is done by the Rossi’s powder or Piantelli’s rough surface coating.

The are many new quantum mechanical experiments done recently that show how
quantum wells transfer coherence between quantum particle types of all
kinds.

I just saw one where a photon can spin a tinny quantum wheel...light to
mechanical energy.




On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:39 AM, David ledin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> MIT suggest new physical model for condensed matter to explain many
> observations of anomalies in condensed matter systems. they named
> Fleischmann , Pons and Piantelli but not rossi .
>
> http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.4377.pdf
>
>

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