Yes, more magnetic flux more decay. Oscillating magnetic fields induce
electrical currents which can cause decay.

I think gravity(quantum vacuum) and magnetic fields are related.  I've
tried to fit it to M Theory and relate it to what you and Jones and Ed and
Fran are all sharing.

I think our gravitational fields are made up of closed strings of
quantum vacuum (extra dimension curled up, i.e plasmoids) streaming between
our solar brane and earth brane in the solar wind, which warp space
slightly around them.

The strings inflate and decay in our atmosphere and power our jet streams
and weather(through condensing of the atmosphere) and cause geomagnetic and
electromagnetic upsets, which are worse after CME's which can also trigger
accelerated decay and Earthquakes, etc.

I think the Earth's magnetic fields are triggering inflation of quantum
vacuum from the solar wind in a similar way that magnetic fields are
interacting with the vacuum in LENR and that microwave drive NASA is
testing.

I think we are living in the inflation phase of our "local" universe.  We
live in slight vacuum all of the time and this vacuum energy is
variable(weather disturbances) and therefore so is "Time". That is why
background radiation goes up many times during storms.

Once we learn to control this vacuum "inflation" (which I think is Dark
Energy) we will be on our way.

Stewart




On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> More gravitational flux, more decay.
>
> Don't you mean more magnetic flux, more decay?
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 8:16 PM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Everything is decaying faster around pulsed microwave radar towers, I am
>> convinced of that.  As I mentioned before, I think "time" is really a rate
>> of decay.  More gravitational flux, more decay.  "Time is really the decay
>> it takes to go from one place to the other", which varies.
>>
>> Just my take on it.
>>
>> Stewart
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It looks to me like magnetism speeds  up the march of time by
>>> straitening out the curved space imposed by matter on space/time. The
>>> larger that the density of matter is, the greater is the effects of
>>> magnetism to accelerate time.
>>>
>>> Does anybody has an opinion one way or the other?
>>>
>>
>

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