James--

Thanks for that very interesting paper.  It pure QM. 

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Bowery 
  To: vortex-l 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 10:18 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Vector Potential Wave Radio


  A macroscopic test of the Aharonov-Bohm effect.


  In conclusion, we have shown that there is no force acting on an electron 
passing by a “macroscopic” solenoid of a magnitude that can potentially explain 
the AB-effect. All force explanations leading to a time delay (Eq. (4)) can be 
ruled out



  On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Bob Cook <[email protected]> wrote:

    We have not discussed the  Aharonov-Bohm effect to my knowledge as a 
mechanism for transmission of energy from NAE in the LENR recent discussions.  
It may create another magnetic coupling mechanism in the solid state.  This 
effect is discussed in the Canadian's patent and demonstrates the existence of 
the magnetic wave which has a magnetic A vector potential and a PHI electric 
scalar potential with the A vector pointing along the direction of the 
propagation which also, I think occurs at the speed of light in a vacuum.  I do 
not remember what the rules are for the speed of the wave in a medium.  

    Do we have a new coupling mechanism for energy transfer in LENR systems 
because of the design of the transmitters and receivers in the Nano structures?

    Bob


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jones Beene 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 7:08 AM
      Subject: RE: [Vo]:Vector Potential Wave Radio


      This is what Tesla supposedly accomplished in Long Island at the 
Wardenclyffe Tower a hundred years ago. He was said to have driven a converted 
car around which was powered by the transmission. 



      Of course, this would suggest that if “vector potential waves” are the 
source of that power, then instead of an inverse square fall-off from the 
transmitter, there is a directed wave focusing effect - with much less 
diminution… which is what Tesla thought was happening.



      As I recall – there are skeptics who doubt this story… but the Canadian’s 
may have rediscovered it. Their patent 



      https://www.google.com/patents/US8165531



      From: Roarty, Francis X 



      I am also “skeptical” but not willing to totally discount it just yet.. 
too many similarities between superconducting, fractal meta antennas and all 
the recent comments regarding the Dirac sea / ZPE / entanglement/ spooky action 
at a distance / spins cancelling 1D singlets, 



      From: David Roberson 



      I am skeptical of this one James.

      It has always amazed me how a tsunami can travel at hundreds of miles per 
hour across the open sea while normal sea waves move much slower.  Something of 
a similar nature might occur with electromagnetic waves as far as I know.   
Could this system work in a similar fashion with radio waves?

      Lets see the evidence that these guys have really found something new and 
not just another method of viewing the same old phenomena.

      Dave



      -----Original Message-----
      From: James Bowery 
      New Radio Wave Requires No Transmitter Power!



      McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert 
ZimmermanMcMaster research engineer Professor Natalia Nikolova, and her husband 
Robert Zimmerman, have verified the existence of a new type of radio wave 
called the Vector Potential Wave. This wave was first predicted in 1880 by 
British mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, but had never been directly detected 
until this summer here on McMaster campus in the Communications Research Lab>.

      Dr. Nikolova comments, “One of the most enigmatic predictions of Maxwell 
was his concept of the magnetic vector potential. Until recently most engineers 
believed it was only a mathematical concept with no physical reality. Now, more 
than 125 years later, we have realized a magnetic vector potential detector 
which allows measuring the wave at any distance from a microwave antenna.”

      Nikolova and her husband have been working on this development nearly 2 
years. Zimmerman feels that the new discovery will ultimately lead to radio and 
television transmissions which do not require energy. On a more fundamental 
level, he added, “Maxwell was correct all along.”

      The novelty of the discovery is that while the transmission requires very 
little energy, the reception of the wave requires that an active battery 
operated receiver be used. This is distinct from usual AM radio transmissions, 
where much energy is radiated by the transmitter, and the receiver can be a 
‘crystal set’ with no battery.

      The detector developed by the research team is a plasma device looking 
like a fluorescent tube which displays super-conducting properties for radio 
signals. Nikolova is quick to add, “The device is at room temperature but acts 
like a superconductor, as predicted by Fritz London in 1930.”

      Nikolova and Zimmerman plan on submitting their results this week to the 
research journal The Physical Review of the American Physical Society.

      Zimmerman is a former Director of Engineering of LBA Technology.


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