Time Crystals search: Kozyrev ( Russian Astrophysicist) Time and Turpentine ..a Levo-Chiral natural molecule.
Ron Kita, Chiralex as they say: "turpentine is cheap". On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Roarty, Francis X < francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote: > Robin, I would agree with your "atoms as time crystals" assessment. IMHO > or working man's model, Time and gravity are related in a relativistic > way. the nucleus opposes displacement along the time axis much more than > it's orbitals such that the electrons swirl behind on their electrical > tethers Never catching up.. when a group of atoms bond together you start > to increase this resistance to time flow even if individually they have the > same resistance, slowly building a macro gravity well around themselves > that represents the difference between an empty vacuum and one with matter. > The well grows because matter accumulates in the well forming a leaky sail > and bonding enough of these sails close together slowly increases pressure > on a macro scale . Of course the purpose of the article was to support > vacuum engineering beyond normal gravitational accumulation and I think > they are promoting some sort of Puthoff vacuum engineering to segregate > these pressures using other means.. > Fran > > -----Original Message----- > From: mix...@bigpond.com [mailto:mix...@bigpond.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 11:32 PM > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Crystals of Time > > In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 13 May 2013 14:23:14 -0400: > Hi, > [snip] > >Viewpoint: Crystals of Time > > > >Researchers propose how to realize time crystals, structures whose > >lowest-energy states are periodic both in time and space. > > > >http://physics.aps.org/articles/v5/116 > > > >quote <<Time crystals may sound dangerously close to a perpetual motion > >machine, but it is worth emphasizing one key difference: while time > >crystals would indeed move periodically in an eternal loop, rotation > occurs > >in the ground state, with no work being carried out nor any usable energy > >being extracted from the system. > > They are called Hydrinos. ;) > > (Perhaps more generally "atoms"). > > >Finding time crystals would not amount to > >a violation of well-established principles of thermodynamics. If they can > >be created, time crystals may have intriguing applications, from precise > >timekeeping to the simulation of ground states in quantum computing > >schemes. But they may be much more than advanced devices. Could the > >postulated cyclic evolution of the Universe be seen as a manifestation of > >spontaneous symmetry breaking akin to that of a time crystal? If so, who > is > >the observer inducing-by a measurement-the breaking of the symmetry of > >time?>> end quote > > > > > >Comment: If the time crystal continues to "beat" at the same rate despite > >being measured then it violates the second law of thermodynamics. > > > > > >Harry > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk > > http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html > >