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EV- Electrum Validum - Kenneth SHOULDERS Here is another classic theory related to charge accumulation. The charge cluster is a electron plasmoid. The nano-wire is a superconductive storage mechanism for a coherent and entangled EV ensemble that concentrates and preserves the charge indefinably. The other synonym sometimes used in cold fusion for the EV is the “monopole”. The EV is one of the major theories in cold fusion theory. The theory has its problems as Ed Storms states in his latest effort: An Approach to Explaining Cold Fusion *Many explanations have been proposed that are based on imagined ways energy could accumulate in sufficient amount in the chemical lattice to overcome the Coulomb barrier, either directly or as result of neutron formation. These processes also occasionally involve accumulation of extra electrons between the hydrogen nuclei as another way to hide the barrier. These suggestions ignore the severe limitations a chemical lattice imposes on energy accumulation and electron structure. Some proposed processes even ignore obvious conflicts with what has been observed. Consequently, none have been useful in directing future research or have achieved universal acceptance.* What hasn’t been understood was that the various catalysts and cavatation involved in cold fusion provide a powerful mechanism for charge accumulation and storage through nano-wires. The L&W theory suffers from the shortcomings explained by Storms. So the electron capture mechanism was invented yielding a neutron to overcome the problems with charge accumulation. It is near impossible to get electrons to gather together without a discharge mechanism. The problem with L&W theory is that few signs of neutrons are seen in Ni-H cold fusion. Cheers: Axil On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > Interesting! > > Is there any experimental evidence for heavy electrons? It seems NASA has > a patent application for it. Are they just dong this to cover all their > bases or is there actual experimental evidence for heavy electrons. > > Is this the same mechanism as your proton-pair radiation shielding that > you explained above. > > When you say a region of heavy electrons is an electrostatic charge, are > you referring to the fact that all electrons are coherent and hence acting > like one big super heavy electron, or are you just referring to a region > with many many many small electrons moving around. It seems to me that a > region of high electrostatic field concentration has never been proven to > shield gammas. Such a region such as between the plates of a large > capacitor is a region of extreme electrostaic field but I don't believe > this will shield gammas by thermalizing it. > > So the shielding effect must be due to the fact that the electrons are all > coherent as a large wave, of the kind you will find in 1-dimensional SWNTs. > > If this is correct, then a single SWNT would both act to screen the > coulomb barrier to induce fusion and then act to absorb and thermalize the > released gammas. If this is true, then SWNTs are indeed the "super duper" > magic bullet structures that we hope they are. > > > > Jojo > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Axil Axil <[email protected]> > *To:* Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:05 AM > *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Radiation Screening and Charge Accumulation > > http://www.google.com/patents/US20080296519 > > L&W theory states that heavy electrons do what you are thinking. > > Gamma radiation (22) is shielded by producing a region of heavy electrons > (4) and receiving incident gamma radiation in such region. The heavy > electrons absorb energy from the gamma radiation and re-radiate it as > photons (38, 40) at a lower energy and frequency. > > A region of heavy electrons is an electrostatic charge. > On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> wrote: > >> ** >> A follow up question for the group - more like a follow up wild >> speculation. >> >> Do you think there is merit in the idea that a huge Electrostatic field >> induced by a huge accumulated charge would somehow affect Electromagnetic >> radiation like photons (gammas) and somehow split it into its quasi >> particles. Maybe one carrying the electro force and the other the magnetic >> force. When so affected, the energy would then thermalize and dissipate as >> heat instead of as penetrating radiation. >> >> This is a wild speculation and has no basis in what I have read or what I >> have understood. It seems to me that if an electron can be split into its >> quasiparticles - Holon, chargon and spinon, a photon might be amendable to >> such similar properties. >> >> Have you come across something similar to this idea? >> >> >> Jojo >> >> >> >> >> >> > >

