Axil--

This is a great find--It appears there is not institution involved in this the 
United States!

It must be nonsense if the Hot Fusion folks do not consider it....SMILE.

Everyone interested in LENR effects should read it.  It is not too complicated. 
 

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Axil Axil 
  To: vortex-l 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 11:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Electromagnetic Barrier


  http://arxiv.org/pdf/1401.1593.pdf


  Experimental study of the two-body spin-orbit force

  This field is on the cutting edge of research.




  On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Bob Cook <frobertc...@hotmail.com> wrote:

    Frank--

    You noted:

    >>>The magnetic component of the strong nuclear force is called the spin 
orbit force. It is never considered by the hot fusion people.<<<

    Why is it ignored?

    Bob
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: fznidar...@aol.com 
      To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
      Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:37 AM
      Subject: Re: [Vo]:Electromagnetic Barrier


      Thats a common mistake.  We cannot reduce the Coulomb barrier.  The 
static force fields are conserved and cannot be reduced in a two body problem.  
The static force field can, however, be bypassed by a force with longer range.
      The magnetic component of the strong nuclear force is called the spin 
orbit force. It is never considered by the hot fusion people.  In the solid 
cold fusion environment the magnetic component can be increased by a factor to 
10 to the 39 power.  Again I am not speaking of the electromagnetic field, I am 
speaking of the magnetic component of the strong nuclear force.  In short "The 
constants of the motion tend toward the electromagnetic in a Bose condensate 
that is vibrated at a dimensional frequency of  1.094 megahertz-meters." 


      Frank  Z

        The Coulomb repulsion can be reduced by magnetic attraction according 
to my thoughts and that would also explain magnetic interactions and low 
temperature operation of LENR devices.  Should we drop the reference to Coulomb 
barrier and replace it with reference to an Electromagnetic Barrier?

        Dave




      -----Original Message-----
      From: David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com>
      To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
      Sent: Tue, Mar 25, 2014 11:39 am
      Subject: [Vo]:Electromagnetic Barrier


      We hear so much chatter about the Coulomb barrier and how difficult it is 
to overcome for fusion events to occur.  Perhaps we should consider it as an 
electromagnetic barrier instead.  There is plenty of reason to suspect that a 
magnetic component of force is active along with the electric component.

      Some in this list believe that spin coupling has a large impact upon the 
rate of LENR activity and there may well be other magnetic interactions 
associated with nano particles and their large local magnetic fields.  I tend 
to think that these couplings are a key concept that needs to be understood in 
detail if an ultimate theory is to be developed.

      The Coulomb repulsion can be reduced by magnetic attraction according to 
my thoughts and that would also explain magnetic interactions and low 
temperature operation of LENR devices.  Should we drop the reference to Coulomb 
barrier and replace it with reference to an Electromagnetic Barrier?

      Dave

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