What about hot spots at sights where there is "magnetic
disconnection/reconnection" between active sites?

http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Wobbly_magnetic_reconnection_speeds_up_electrons_999.html

I am trying to relate it to what is happening on the Sun and Earth with
lightning, which I also think is related.


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> You are right; there must be an additive magnetic concentration process in
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> The hot spot is the big phenomena in Nanoplasmonic. It will be created in
> a collection of nanoparticles surrounded by a dielectric medium. This is
> known science and does not require more proof.
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> The hot spot is just a nanometer or two in diameter. However, it exists in
> a global BEC environment. The large magnetic field may be a result of an
> entanglement process where all the hotspots act as if they are coming from
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> That is, a hot spot projects the entire magnetic product of all the
> hotspots as an additive superposition of the entire global BEC.
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> All the magnetic and electrostatic power of all the many billions of
> hotspots are concentrated quantum mechanically into one just one hotspot
> until it disrupts a close by nucleus.
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> When that disruption happens, binding energy from the nucleus is
> distributed throughout the BEC. Almost instantaneously after BEC QM
> decoherence, the global BEC is rebuilt until the next nuclear reaction
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> Magnetic QM concentration is just the reverse of gamma thermalization. It
> is as if the entire core of the Ni/H reactor is made of a huge single atom.
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