You are letting your common sense distort the true vision of reality. It is difficult to come to a true understanding of what is real using the limited perception of your sences.
The world of the fish is different from the world of the bird. The world of water is different from the world of air. If we measure pressure in air, it will read differently from a pressure reading in water. Each phase of matter is another world that we must understand. When one views the world as a whole and does not make allowances for the differences between the phases of matter, then confusion abounds. We live in many worlds at the same time, and it is a challenge to perceive them each in the totality of their particular context. Mills has made the ‘only one world mistake’. There are at least 500 different phases of matter; each phase lives in its own world”. To understand that particular world, one must study it in its own context. (Phys.org)—“Forget solid, liquid, and gas: there are in fact more than 500 phases of matter. In a major paper in today's issue of Science, Perimeter Faculty member Xiao-Gang Wen reveals a modern reclassification of all of them. Using modern mathematics, Wen and collaborators reveal a new system which can, at last, successfully classify symmetry-protected phases of matter. Their new classification system will provide insight about these quantum phases of matter, which may in turn increase our ability to design states of matter for use in superconductors or quantum computers. This paper, titled, "Symmetry-Protected Topological Orders in Interacting Bosonic Systems," is a revealing look at the intricate and fascinating world of quantum entanglement, and an important step toward a modern reclassification of all phases of matter.” Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-phases-phase.html#jCp The world inside the Ni/H reactor is far different than what we know here in the “real world”. Like an open minded and adaptable intergalactic explorer, in order to make sense of Ni/H reactions, one must study what is happening in that world with reason and imagination. In like manor, the world of the Plasmonics experiments is its own world with its own phases of matter and with its own rules of the road. Here are some rules that apply to the nano world where light and matter con join together to for a new phase of matter Nanostructures for Surface Plasmon enhanced light emission Mònica Alfonso Larrégola September 2008 http://upcommons.upc.edu/pfc/bitstream/2099.1/6656/1/Diploma%20catal%C3%A0.pdf Mixing all the various worlds that we must live in will lead to hopeless confusion. I think this “there is only one world” outlook is the mistake that Mills has made. Don’t make the same mistake. On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi :) > > On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 8:05 AM, John Franks <[email protected]> wrote: > > I was thinking about your desire to have quasi-particles, which are low >> energy collective phenomena operating over several 10s of nm, somehow do >> the impossible and behave like a real particle with reduced charge etc. >> > > Personally, I think the quasi-particle lead is a red herring when it comes > to explaining LENR. I understand that quasi-particles are only very weakly > bound -- the binding energy being much less than an eV. I also am not > impressed by coherent-motion theories. (As a physics dilettante, I have no > basis for not being impressed. I'm just not.) > > >> I was looking at the wandering planets thread and probably the reason for >> the observed ejection is a phenomena called "digital energy drift" (wiki >> it). >> > > This sounds a little like a rogue wave phenomenon [1]; Jones mentioned > something similar sometime back [2]. I'm personally guessing the planets > in the simulation are being ejected because of a gradual floating point > error (I think James Bowery alluded to this) or just insufficiently > sophisticated handling of the startup of the system. > > Eric > > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave > [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg22649.html > >

