RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away... to spin or not to spin.

2014-06-18 Thread MarkI-ZeroPoint
And this interesting tidbit from a recent PhysOrg article:

 “Rozhkov also noted that at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields,
fermions begin to behave as if they had no spin.”

“Physicists predict new state of matter”
http://phys.org/news/2014-06-physicists-state.html

And I’m going to add my spin to the topic…
‘Spin’ and other behaviors or properties of fundamental particles are only
our perception of what is going on, and the terms used have probably delayed
discovery of what is really going on.  Attosecond physics and other
experimental techniques have begun to reveal a more accurate picture of what
subatomic particles really are.

-mark

_
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:44 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away


From: Steve High 

Here is a sure indication of his value, to physicists with
open minds: decades of asking obvious but inconvenient questions (where does
spin energy come from? [snip]

A detail that stands out in Zebuhr’s writeup, relative to Rossi (and to
other forms of anomalous energy with a ferromagnetic component) in trying to
explain how large amounts of thermal energy can appear without a known
nuclear source - is this paragraph.

“It solves the problem that got Don in trouble in physics class—the apparent
violation of conservation of energy that occurs during “pair production”
when a photon of at least 1.022 MeV “creates” an electron-positron pair and
does not account for the large spin energy in the “created” particles. Don
shows that the spin comes directly from the negative-energy “sea,” restoring
conservation.”

OK. Not sure that is worded as well as it could be - but think about the
inverse of that reaction in the context of the “quantum foam” – the
interface of 3-space with reciprocal space, where the epo field can be
sensed on both sides of the dimensional interface. 

The electrons and positrons from the “sea” are attracted across the
interface by a magnetic “gateway,” which can be the nucleus of a
ferromagnetic atom like Ni-62, but when they cannot tunnel across, will
instead occasionally annihilate into photons, which can remain in either
dimension. Either 2 or 3 photons are formed which creates problems for
conservation of spin which is generally ignored.

However, if spin energy remains in the gateway nucleus (a nickel atom) it
can be thermalized as excess heat. It is also possible for spin to couple
the other way, and for energy to be removed from 3-space. 

This energy in one sense is nuclear, but in another sense arises from matter
and antimatter. That is why it was labeled as not a “known nuclear source”
since it is not appreciated as the source of thermal gain (or loss) in LENR.

One of the reasons that Don was attracted to Brian Ahern’s work for EPRI was
that he realized that anomalous cooling could also be an effect of the Dirac
sea – which Brian showed.

Too bad Don could not hang on long enough to see an unequivocal report which
we are all hoping will happen with the TIP/Elforsk report.

That report, if positive, will almost certainly point to Hotson’s Dirac
explanation - and NOT to Focardi’s (nickel transmuting into copper).

Jones

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Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away... to spin or not to spin.

2014-06-18 Thread ChemE Stewart
Guys,

I will add my weird two cents, based upon my version of a Theory of
Everything, which allows me to help predict the future:

1) Don Hotson worked on Guam for 10 years

2) Guam has approx. 20-30,000,000 watts of pulsed microwave military radars
and
50-10 times incidence of ALS/motor neuron disease in locals, linked with
blue-green algae, which I am finding around microwave radar towers (algae
blooms) in Florida and other places:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19929726


3) Pulsed microwave radars are shown to increase the rates of Leukemia
http://www.safeschool.ca/uploads/Yakymenko_cancer_MW2011.pdf


4) Don died of Leukemia

I think I figured out what all of this reflected pulsed microwave/RF
radiation really is doing to the CaCO3 in reefs, starfish and sea urchins:

They are pulsed electromagnetic water softeners, dissolving CaCO3.
http://darkmattersalot.com/2014/06/17/the-clue-is-in-the-goo/

In my model, the Doppler electromagnetic pulses are scattered and ducted
back to Earth due to quantum vacuum in our atmosphere (we call its effects
the weather), which should bend electromagnetic radiation, including
light waves, microwaves and RF, due to domain walls, strings, etc. from
our quantum vacuum decaying gravity field from the Sun.

In other words, it is the failure of physics to accept the Dirac
Sea/Quantum Vacuum and its properties that is gradually damaging/killing us
all around these microwave radars.

Stewart



On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net
wrote:

 And this interesting tidbit from a recent PhysOrg article:

  “Rozhkov also noted that at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields,
 fermions begin to behave as if they had no spin.”

 “Physicists predict new state of matter”
 http://phys.org/news/2014-06-physicists-state.html

 And I’m going to add my spin to the topic…
 ‘Spin’ and other behaviors or properties of fundamental particles are only
 our perception of what is going on, and the terms used have probably
 delayed
 discovery of what is really going on.  Attosecond physics and other
 experimental techniques have begun to reveal a more accurate picture of
 what
 subatomic particles really are.

 -mark

 _
 From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:44 AM
 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away


 From: Steve High

 Here is a sure indication of his value, to physicists with
 open minds: decades of asking obvious but inconvenient questions (where
 does
 spin energy come from? [snip]

 A detail that stands out in Zebuhr’s writeup, relative to Rossi (and to
 other forms of anomalous energy with a ferromagnetic component) in trying
 to
 explain how large amounts of thermal energy can appear without a known
 nuclear source - is this paragraph.

 “It solves the problem that got Don in trouble in physics class—the
 apparent
 violation of conservation of energy that occurs during “pair production”
 when a photon of at least 1.022 MeV “creates” an electron-positron pair and
 does not account for the large spin energy in the “created” particles. Don
 shows that the spin comes directly from the negative-energy “sea,”
 restoring
 conservation.”

 OK. Not sure that is worded as well as it could be - but think about the
 inverse of that reaction in the context of the “quantum foam” – the
 interface of 3-space with reciprocal space, where the epo field can be
 sensed on both sides of the dimensional interface.

 The electrons and positrons from the “sea” are attracted across the
 interface by a magnetic “gateway,” which can be the nucleus of a
 ferromagnetic atom like Ni-62, but when they cannot tunnel across, will
 instead occasionally annihilate into photons, which can remain in either
 dimension. Either 2 or 3 photons are formed which creates problems for
 conservation of spin which is generally ignored.

 However, if spin energy remains in the gateway nucleus (a nickel atom) it
 can be thermalized as excess heat. It is also possible for spin to couple
 the other way, and for energy to be removed from 3-space.

 This energy in one sense is nuclear, but in another sense arises from
 matter
 and antimatter. That is why it was labeled as not a “known nuclear source”
 since it is not appreciated as the source of thermal gain (or loss) in
 LENR.

 One of the reasons that Don was attracted to Brian Ahern’s work for EPRI
 was
 that he realized that anomalous cooling could also be an effect of the
 Dirac
 sea – which Brian showed.

 Too bad Don could not hang on long enough to see an unequivocal report
 which
 we are all hoping will happen with the TIP/Elforsk report.

 That report, if positive, will almost certainly point to Hotson’s Dirac
 explanation - and NOT to Focardi’s (nickel transmuting into copper).

 Jones




Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away... to spin or not to spin.

2014-06-18 Thread Bob Cook
It occurred to me that Hotson’s DH theory (in part stemming from the 
observation that pair production did not conserve energy, considering the 
energy associated with the angular momentum of electrons and positrons) may 
suggest another mechanism like pair production in which the angular momentum 
energy goes to  make up additional mass of the new particles ( heavy electrons 
and positrons) which are able to catalyze a LENR in Ni and Pd etc.  


This picks up on Mark’s observation--“Rozhkov also noted that at low 
temperatures and in high magnetic fields,
fermions begin to behave as if they had no spin.”



More spin,


Bob 


 






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From: ChemE Stewart
Sent: ‎Wednesday‎, ‎June‎ ‎18‎, ‎2014 ‎7‎:‎01‎ ‎AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com





Guys,



I will add my weird two cents, based upon my version of a Theory of 
Everything, which allows me to help predict the future:




1) Don Hotson worked on Guam for 10 years




2) Guam has approx. 20-30,000,000 watts of pulsed microwave military radars and 

50-10 times incidence of ALS/motor neuron disease in locals, linked with 
blue-green algae, which I am finding around microwave radar towers (algae 
blooms) in Florida and other places:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19929726








3) Pulsed microwave radars are shown to increase the rates of Leukemia

http://www.safeschool.ca/uploads/Yakymenko_cancer_MW2011.pdf








4) Don died of Leukemia




I think I figured out what all of this reflected pulsed microwave/RF radiation 
really is doing to the CaCO3 in reefs, starfish and sea urchins:




They are pulsed electromagnetic water softeners, dissolving CaCO3.

http://darkmattersalot.com/2014/06/17/the-clue-is-in-the-goo/





In my model, the Doppler electromagnetic pulses are scattered and ducted back 
to Earth due to quantum vacuum in our atmosphere (we call its effects the 
weather), which should bend electromagnetic radiation, including light waves, 
microwaves and RF, due to domain walls, strings, etc. from our quantum vacuum 
decaying gravity field from the Sun.




In other words, it is the failure of physics to accept the Dirac Sea/Quantum 
Vacuum and its properties that is gradually damaging/killing us all around 
these microwave radars.




Stewart







On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote:

And this interesting tidbit from a recent PhysOrg article:

 “Rozhkov also noted that at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields,
fermions begin to behave as if they had no spin.”

“Physicists predict new state of matter”
http://phys.org/news/2014-06-physicists-state.html

And I’m going to add my spin to the topic…
‘Spin’ and other behaviors or properties of fundamental particles are only
our perception of what is going on, and the terms used have probably delayed
discovery of what is really going on.  Attosecond physics and other
experimental techniques have begun to reveal a more accurate picture of what
subatomic particles really are.

-mark

_
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:44 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away


From: Steve High

Here is a sure indication of his value, to physicists with
open minds: decades of asking obvious but inconvenient questions (where does
spin energy come from? [snip]

A detail that stands out in Zebuhr’s writeup, relative to Rossi (and to
other forms of anomalous energy with a ferromagnetic component) in trying to
explain how large amounts of thermal energy can appear without a known
nuclear source - is this paragraph.

“It solves the problem that got Don in trouble in physics class—the apparent
violation of conservation of energy that occurs during “pair production”
when a photon of at least 1.022 MeV “creates” an electron-positron pair and
does not account for the large spin energy in the “created” particles. Don
shows that the spin comes directly from the negative-energy “sea,” restoring
conservation.”

OK. Not sure that is worded as well as it could be - but think about the
inverse of that reaction in the context of the “quantum foam” – the
interface of 3-space with reciprocal space, where the epo field can be
sensed on both sides of the dimensional interface.

The electrons and positrons from the “sea” are attracted across the
interface by a magnetic “gateway,” which can be the nucleus of a
ferromagnetic atom like Ni-62, but when they cannot tunnel across, will
instead occasionally annihilate into photons, which can remain in either
dimension. Either 2 or 3 photons are formed which creates problems for
conservation of spin which is generally ignored.

However, if spin energy remains in the gateway nucleus (a nickel atom) it
can be thermalized as excess heat. It is also possible for spin to couple
the other way, and for energy to be removed from 3-space.

This energy in one sense is nuclear, 

Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away... to spin or not to spin.

2014-06-18 Thread Axil Axil
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/12/121221233120.htm

The 500 phases of matter: New system successfully classifies
symmetry-protected phases

This example is just one of the 500.


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net
wrote:

 And this interesting tidbit from a recent PhysOrg article:

  “Rozhkov also noted that at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields,
 fermions begin to behave as if they had no spin.”

 “Physicists predict new state of matter”
 http://phys.org/news/2014-06-physicists-state.html

 And I’m going to add my spin to the topic…
 ‘Spin’ and other behaviors or properties of fundamental particles are only
 our perception of what is going on, and the terms used have probably
 delayed
 discovery of what is really going on.  Attosecond physics and other
 experimental techniques have begun to reveal a more accurate picture of
 what
 subatomic particles really are.

 -mark

 _
 From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 6:44 AM
 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
 Subject: RE: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away


 From: Steve High

 Here is a sure indication of his value, to physicists with
 open minds: decades of asking obvious but inconvenient questions (where
 does
 spin energy come from? [snip]

 A detail that stands out in Zebuhr’s writeup, relative to Rossi (and to
 other forms of anomalous energy with a ferromagnetic component) in trying
 to
 explain how large amounts of thermal energy can appear without a known
 nuclear source - is this paragraph.

 “It solves the problem that got Don in trouble in physics class—the
 apparent
 violation of conservation of energy that occurs during “pair production”
 when a photon of at least 1.022 MeV “creates” an electron-positron pair and
 does not account for the large spin energy in the “created” particles. Don
 shows that the spin comes directly from the negative-energy “sea,”
 restoring
 conservation.”

 OK. Not sure that is worded as well as it could be - but think about the
 inverse of that reaction in the context of the “quantum foam” – the
 interface of 3-space with reciprocal space, where the epo field can be
 sensed on both sides of the dimensional interface.

 The electrons and positrons from the “sea” are attracted across the
 interface by a magnetic “gateway,” which can be the nucleus of a
 ferromagnetic atom like Ni-62, but when they cannot tunnel across, will
 instead occasionally annihilate into photons, which can remain in either
 dimension. Either 2 or 3 photons are formed which creates problems for
 conservation of spin which is generally ignored.

 However, if spin energy remains in the gateway nucleus (a nickel atom) it
 can be thermalized as excess heat. It is also possible for spin to couple
 the other way, and for energy to be removed from 3-space.

 This energy in one sense is nuclear, but in another sense arises from
 matter
 and antimatter. That is why it was labeled as not a “known nuclear source”
 since it is not appreciated as the source of thermal gain (or loss) in
 LENR.

 One of the reasons that Don was attracted to Brian Ahern’s work for EPRI
 was
 that he realized that anomalous cooling could also be an effect of the
 Dirac
 sea – which Brian showed.

 Too bad Don could not hang on long enough to see an unequivocal report
 which
 we are all hoping will happen with the TIP/Elforsk report.

 That report, if positive, will almost certainly point to Hotson’s Dirac
 explanation - and NOT to Focardi’s (nickel transmuting into copper).

 Jones




Re: [Vo]:Don Hotson has passed away... to spin or not to spin.

2014-06-18 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/12/121221233120.htm

 The 500 phases of matter: New system successfully classifies
 symmetry-protected phases

 This example is just one of the 500.


This reminds me of the following classification of animals, attributed by
Jorge Luis Borges to an ancient Chinese source:

   - Those that belong to the emperor
   - Embalmed ones
   - Those that are trained
   - Suckling pigs
   - Mermaids (or Sirens)
   - Fabulous ones
   - Stray dogs
   - Those that are included in this classification
   - Those that tremble as if they were mad
   - Innumerable ones
   - Those drawn with a very fine camel hair brush
   - Et cetera
   - Those that have just broken the flower vase
   - Those that, at a distance, resemble flies

Eric