The mathematics of my model came before I had the words to describe it. Out of
the model came this mega-hertz meter relationship. Someone on vortex told me
that megahertz-meter was a velocity. With that I found later that it is the
velocity of sound in the nucleus. Thanks.
A dimension of 1.35 Fermis came with that. Jones to me that this length was to
large to be of a nucleon. I later found that the number was to three
significant digits the Fermi displacement length of a nucleon. Now I know what
it means.The model was not wrong, I just did not know what it meant.
This also suggested the vibrationally reinforced condensates must exist. I was
told this was a no no because vibrations would tear up the cooper pairs. How
did the cooper pairs react to vibration? Now I know that no cooper pairs are
required. I have changed my text to read, Vibrationally coupled Bose
condensates, no cooper pairs are required.
What about those nasty W and Z particles? How do they fit in? I reworked the
calculations and discovered that no W and Zs are required within the cold
fusion reaction.
With every adjustment the model becomes more main stream and precise. The
impact of the work; however, has been zero.
Frank Znidarsic
-Original Message-
From: Frank Znidarsic
To: vortex-l
Sent: Sat, Feb 29, 2020 2:40 pm
Subject: A good model makes accurate predictions
I worte my book in 2012. At that time I described a vibrationally reinforced
Bose condensate. This had to exist within my model if cold fusion was real.
Now others have descirbed this but they call it an excition condensate.
https://revolution-green.com/scientists-predict-state-matter-can-conduct-electricity-energy-perfectly/
https://www.quantamagazine.org/taming-superconductors-with-string-theory-20160121/
I also described the frequency of this bonage with my megahertz-meter
relationship. They are not there yet.
Frank Z