What we can do with SO(4) physics is to give the 4D and 3D/4D wave
structure (SO(4) quantum numbers) for all isotopes what already
explains a lot about the periodic table and of course shows that 207Pb
is the last stable isotope. It also explains very basic things e.g. why
Technetium is instab
Another question for Jurg is whether or not the SO(4) theory provides a stable
physical structure for higher mass isotopes—for example, Ni, Fe and other
nuclear species showing up in LENR experiments?
The thought that generates this question is the idea that a collection of
nucleons making up
Abstract here:
https://journals.aps.org/prc/accepted/ff073P1eKf41950715597a86203c464d727b8de5b
Jurg’s SO(4) physics is an important theoretical nuclear detail warranted to
ascertain actual energy states of simple nuclear species and maybe more
complex ones. How SO(4) physics handles an outer neutron or proton of a Ni
isotope would be of interest.
Jurg may know if such energy calcula
It sounds to me like the Navy has picked-up on Puthoff’s design discussed here
on Vortex-l for some years back and elsewhere.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28729/docs-show-navy-got-ufo-patent-granted-by-warning-of-similar-o-tech-advances
A quote from the above link of “THE WARZONE” item
Any magnetic dipole parameter (whether its a nuclear or electronic parameter)
will facilitate coupling of the magnetic properties by a magnetic field.
This is the case in common NMR machines working to modify nuclear spin energy
states from a stable state to a meta-stable state and hence back
Mark,
Very interesting.
There are going to be a few who will opine that this technology is the result
of reverse engineering of debris from crash sites. Never mind the 60 year
lapse. Plus, there seems to be too little detail in the disclosure and too much
unsupported imagination. More like SciF
It is interesting how many fantasies are developed around SM framework
that so far has no clue what generates the weak force and how to measure it.
In SO(4) physics the force coefficient (1FC) for the weak force is
exactly defined and allows to calculate the correct electron/electron
spin pairin
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