[Vo]:The vacuum as a hyperbolic metamterial

2014-02-17 Thread Axil Axil
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1108/1108.2203.pdf Vacuum as a hyperbolic metamaterial Magnetic Fields Turn the Vacuum into a Superconducting Superlens, Says Physicist... It is both interesting and central in LENR to understand what is going on inside the nuclear active environment (NAE). An

Re: [Vo]:Slow quantum packets can tunnel thru high Coulomb barrier

2014-02-17 Thread Axil Axil
More... The spin produced by slow light will also be squeezed. When the position of the spin of slow light is highly confined, its magnitude will be wide-ranging. For example, if the spin of a squeezed light packet averages at 5 tesla, its fluctuation may amplify the maximum power that it can prod

[Vo]:Dr. Stoyan Sarg steps up

2014-02-17 Thread Blaze Spinnaker
http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/follow/powder-test-cells/361-powder-push

Re: [Vo]:Slow quantum packets can tunnel thru high Coulomb barrier

2014-02-17 Thread Axil Axil
How do we slow light down...we squeeze it. Even though this slow light is restricted in position, it is wide-ranging in momentum. Small optical cavities slow down light but in doing so, this squeezing makes it very potent in momentum. . On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 11:27 PM, wrote: > New Arxiv.or

[Vo]:Slow quantum packets can tunnel thru high Coulomb barrier

2014-02-17 Thread pagnucco
New Arxiv.org paper related to LENR - "Tunneling of slow quantum packets through the high Coulomb barrier" ABSTRACT: We study the tunneling of slow quantum packets through a high Coulomb barrier. We show that the transmission coefficient can be quite different from the standard expression obtaine

Re: [Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread mixent
In reply to David Roberson's message of Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:15:47 -0500 (EST): Hi, [snip] >The location that yielded a long term radioactive pair happened to be where >the exactly calculated value fell extremely close to the center of the two >isotopes. > I suspect that because the value falls c

Re: [Vo]:test for greek letters

2014-02-17 Thread Jim Dickenson
Still Greek...in Chrome on XP SP3. On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:36 AM, H Veeder wrote: > This is a test to see if the greek letters I have copied and pasted into > this message are preserved as they pass through the mail programs. > > The characters come from this site > > http://greek.typeit.org/

Re: [Vo]:I'm eager to join

2014-02-17 Thread Alan Fletcher
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Re: [Vo]:I'm eager to join

2014-02-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Join what? Suicide club? 2014-02-17 23:06 GMT-03:00 Terry Blanton : > Welcome. You're in! > > 2014-02-17 19:29 GMT-05:00 Nelson, Bryce : > > nelso...@augsburg.edu > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]:I'm eager to join

2014-02-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Welcome. You're in! 2014-02-17 19:29 GMT-05:00 Nelson, Bryce : > nelso...@augsburg.edu

Re: [Vo]:test for greek letters

2014-02-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Try this one. It's classical greek, a very interesting text from Socrates. So, you may test the abilities of google translate :) καὶ εἶπεν αὐτοῖς Μωυσῆς ῞Ινα τί ἐζωγρήσατε πᾶν θῆλυ; αὗται γὰρ ἦσαν τοῖς υἱοῖς Ισραηλ κατὰ τὸ ῥῆμα Βαλααμ τοῦ ἀποστῆσαι καὶ ὑπεριδεῖν τὸ ῥῆμα κυρίου ἕνεκεν Φογωρ, καὶ ἐ

[Vo]:I'm eager to join

2014-02-17 Thread Nelson, Bryce
nelso...@augsburg.edu

RE: [Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Bob Cook > Well I think the magnetic properties are most important, since large magnetic fields are allowed along with the allowable spin quantum states and the various (higher) energy states associated with such a system. Bob, can you go into that a little de

[Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- One other note Re what you mentioned a day or so ago. Its my understanding that the NRC does not have the authority to regulate LENR. Their authority extends to fissile materials and the materials made radioactive from devices that utilize fissile materials to cause activity in other

[Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- Well I think the magnetic properties are most important, since large magnetic fields are allowed along with the allowable spin quantum states and the various (higher) energy states associated with such a system. Bob -Original Message- From: Jones Beene Sent: Monday, Februar

Re: [Vo]:Velocity dependent model of Coulomb's law

2014-02-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 11:52 PM, David Roberson wrote: Speed them up to nearly the speed of light and my calculation is that they > do not attract or repel each other. > Note that the drift velocity of electrons moving through a conductor such as a wire is generally quite slow. One calculation

Re: [Vo]:test for greek letters

2014-02-17 Thread fznidarsic
Thanks H Veeder. These characters do text in Kindle while the font symbol does not. I updated my e book with these symbols and removed words like omega. Frank θ ω ε ρ τ ψ υ ι ο π α σ δ φ γ η ς κ λ ζ χ ξ ω β ν μ Θ Ω Ε Ρ Τ Ψ Υ Ι Ο Π Α Σ Δ Φ Γ Η ς Κ Λ Ζ Χ Ξ Ω Β Ν Μ Harry

RE: [Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Bob Cook > Jones-- You sound like you must be Dan Brown in real life. Well, Bob - if I was getting royalties from Di Vinci code, they would go to solving the Rossi code... BTW - Blaze wants to know: what is "real life"? :-) Jones Worth repeating for those who

Re: [Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread David Roberson
Jones I looked into the issue of variation of amu over the range of elements in the past and found that an interesting rule applied. Only one stable isotope of any of the elements can occupy a certain amu with a few well defined exceptions. All of the other elements and their isotopes with tha

Re: [Vo]:Velocity dependent model of Coulomb's law

2014-02-17 Thread David Roberson
One point that arises from this discussion is that time dilation varies across an infinite range of values for the exact same system of particles. There is no one valid value that is fixed for all observers. This concept seems to be difficult for many to accept. Time dilation is in the eyes o

[Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

2014-02-17 Thread Bob Cook
Jones-- You sound like you must be Dan Brown in real life. Bob Cook -Original Message- From: Jones Beene Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:50 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect Dyslexic correction of previous post: "In contr

Re: [Vo]:Velocity dependent model of Coulomb's law

2014-02-17 Thread David Roberson
You are describing the case of zero electron motion when you use the observation frame that is synchronized to the electron motion. That is just one of an infinite series of view points. In that frame only the coulomb effect is seen. Time dilation is determined by what an observer believes is

Re: [Vo]:Velocity dependent model of Coulomb's law

2014-02-17 Thread John Berry
David, if the electrons do not see that in their world view, then the second one is hardly exposed to something that does not exist for it. Every electrically charged object has in other reference frames various magnetic fields, the axis and direction of the magnetic field is decided by the relati

Re: [Vo]:X-prize proposal

2014-02-17 Thread Kevin O'Malley
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 1:31 PM, James Bowery wrote: > . > >> > When the MFMP says they are ready to claim they've sufficient signal to > noise and sufficient replicability, > ***The MFMP says they intend to test a NANOR http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/replicate but they haven't. The la