The constant means something.  It is the frequency and geometry at which a 
proton conductor becomes dia-magnetic to the electromagnetic, 
gravitomagnetic,and nuclear spin orbit fields.  It expels all of these fields.


Using this condition I derived the energy levels of all atoms, the amplitude of 
harmonic motion, and the momentum of a photon.  That's not trivial.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterf.html


In extension it show how to produce energy from cold fusion, how to implement 
genesis, and how to travel at superluminal velocities.  I am getting this 
together in my second book now.


Jed will like this.  I had a job interview this week.  I start up power plants 
in a contract basis.  The interview was conducted via webcam.  That's a first 
for me.


Frank Z



At any rate the Frank Znidarsic quantity of (frequency) X (length) is
conceptually intriguing, because it does not exist within the
established oeuvre of  physical meaningful quantities.
Harry





-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Veeder <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Apr 20, 2012 8:54 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:bass and jed


At any rate the Frank Znidarsic quantity of (frequency) X (length) is
conceptually intriguing, because it does not exist within the
established oeuvre of  physical meaningful quantities.
Harry

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Rydberg wavelength is a natural unit in all physics, given that hydrogen
> is 90% of the known universe. Nothing novel there.
>
> The problem - in making any sense out of Frank's constant is that (as he
> well knows) IR light is not a single frequency, nor even a characteristic
> frequency, but instead has a wide range of approximately 1 to 400 THz.
>
> If we were to use an average of 200 THz to be "IR frequency" then he could
> make an interesting prediction at 50 nm, but what about the fact that the
> trigger temperature in Ni-H is nowhere close to 200 THz.
>
> Oops... oh well... let's let an Alien Scientist try to rationalize or
> gloss-over that little problem ?
>
> Thus, the mild skepticism that megahertz-meter is anything more than a
> "maybe" at best, or a dart throw at worst...
>
> I like Frank, and his perseverance - and hope he is right, since it would be
> useful if correct - but there are too many lose ends here to get
> enthusiastic or even to use this value to design a meaningful experiment
> around.
>
>
>                From: Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
>
>                Interesting.  45.6nm is also ½ the Rydberg wavelength and
> the natural unit of length in Dewey Larson's Reciprocal System of physics.
>
>
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                From: [email protected]
>                "50 nano-meters ..is the magic domain that produces a
> detectable cold fusion reaction"
>                Jed Rothwell, Infinite Energy, Issue 29, 1999, page 23.
>
>
>                50nm times ir freq = 1 million meters per sec;  Znidarsic's
> constant.
>
>                Frankz


 

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