Good question Jojo Jaro.  

The spin orbit force is the dynamic component of the strong nuclear force. It 
is the magnetic component of the strong force, however, it is not of 
electromagnetic origin.   The electromagnetic magnetic force is not conserved 
and can increase under certain conditions.  With electromagnetic "magnetic" 
soft iron is does the trick.  The magnetic component of the strong force is 
called the spin orbit force.  It is likewise not conserved.  Under certain 
dynamic conditions it can increase in range and strength.  It  tends to filp 
neutrons and protons into pairs.  This flipping action drives the weak force 
and tends to produce stable elements.  These elements have approximately equal 
numbers of protons and neutrons.  It like a bunch of compasses sitting 
together.  Half will point up and half will point down. 


Now what is the condition required to increase the strength of the spin orbit 
force.  Its dynamic vibration.  Contrary to Storm's video, there is a formula.  
It's velocity = 1,094,00 meters/second = frequency times wavelength


Frank Znidarsic




-----Original Message-----
From: Jojo Jaro <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Aug 24, 2012 6:38 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:It's fission


Frank, how does one achieve this nucleon flipping?  Give me something that I 
can test experimentally.
 
 
Jojo
 
 
  
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From:   [email protected] 
  
To: [email protected] 
  
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 5:48   AM
  
Subject: Re: [Vo]:It's fission
  


Not fusion not fission.    It is nucleon flipping due to an greatly increased 
range and strength of   the strong nuclear spin orbit force.   


  
Frank Znidarsic


  
-----Original   Message-----
From: Jojo Jaro <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l   <[email protected]>
Sent:   Fri, Aug 24, 2012 4:52 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:It's fission

  
  
Never mind,  I opened my mouth before I had   the chance to read and comprehend 
what you are saying.  I do   that many times in my excitement.   I'm an idiot.
  
 
  
So, you are hypothesizing fission of   Nickel?  Wouldn't that be unlikely 
considering that nickel is such a   stable element?
  
 
  
What would be the fission reaction paths ending   up with these elements.
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
Jojo
  
 
  
    
----- Original Message ----- 
    
From:     Jojo Jaro     
    
To: [email protected] 
    
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 4:09     AM
    
Subject: Re: [Vo]:It's fission
    


    
Can you hypothesize a starting element that     would produce these elements 
via fission?  Ni????
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
Jojo
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
PS.  On a lighter note, I am glad that you     view my theory and explanation 
to be sufficiently credible for you to put it     in league with Ed Storms.   
Comparing my theory with DGT is fair     and proper, as both theories are 
vaporware - no experimental basis at     all.  But comparing me with Ed Storms 
is a great honor     indeed.
    
 
    
Frankly, this idea of CNTs and Charge     accumulation on 1D structures, 
predominantly came from insights I got from     Ed Storms and You.  So, it's 
not really MY theory.  It's mostly     yours.
    
 
    
But I'll be glad if someone would give my     theory a sanity check.  Heck, as 
long as we get LENR and kick out the     ragheads from our lives, I don't care 
where or who comes up with it.      Being the inventor of Commercial LENR would 
only serve to complicate my     life.  Last thing I need is for the ragheads 
and the Illuminati to     paint a big Bullseye on my back.
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
 
    
      
----- Original Message ----- 
      
From:       Axil Axil       
      
To: vortex-l 
      
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 3:37       AM
      
Subject: [Vo]:It's fission
      


      
http://defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1419
      
Defkalion GT stated
      
On the other hand, the trace of Li,       Bi and B in ICPMS analysis of NAE 
after the reactions/interactions in       Hyperion reactors, is a strong 
evidence of nucleosynthesis of light       elements (H to B), relating gamma 
absorption and further heat energy       production.
      

It is very difficult to produce of Li, Bi and B through       nucleosynthesis. 
These elements are rare throughout the solar system and       universe  because 
they are poorly synthesized by fusion in both the       Big Bang and also in 
stars.
      
The concept of element build up from solely hydrogen that is held by       
DGTG, Ed Storms, and JoJo may be flawed.
      
The method of production of these light elements in LENR may well       derive 
from fission of a heavy element into multiple light elements.       Fission is 
much more energy productive as a nuclear process.
      
A heavy metal like nickel might be an absolute requirement to get       
transmutation of light elements and nuclear heat production to fly.
      
Depending on element atomic weight build up from just hydrogen might       not 
work. In addition, the production of helium(He4) may be a result of       alpha 
decay and not fusion.
      

Cheers:      Axil




 

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