RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-16 Thread Francis X Roarty
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:22:07 Jones Beene wrote Fran, The large spheres are diatomic hydrogen when outside the cavity, but become monatomic after "apparent shrinkage" from our perspective, due to time dilation, then releasing the photon, is that correct? To cover more actual experimental results, on

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-15 Thread Frank
Robin You have identified a missing link in my education - I was sure a covalent bond released a photon in transferring to a lower energy state just like an electron falling to a lower orbital. After Robin's comment about 3body collisions I went looking for info on covalent bonds and t

Re: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Francis X Roarty
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Fri, 12 Mar 2010 13:12:16 [snip]I thought it was a well recognized fact that monatomic Hydrogen only combines to molecular Hydrogen in three body collisions? (I.e. not through emission of a photon). That's why the Langmuir atomic Hydrogen torch wor

Re: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread mixent
In reply to Roarty, Francis X's message of Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:47:17 -0500: Hi, [snip] >Jones, >The large spheres outside the cavity are monatomic hydrogen which > occasionally collides to form h2 and give off a red photon, I thought it was a well recognized fact that monatomic Hydr

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Sorry - just realized I gave the URL for the SIM only -the page it is on = http://www.byzipp.com/animaTime.htm

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Jones, The large spheres outside the cavity are monatomic hydrogen which occasionally collides to form h2 and give off a red photon, the h2 either gets repelled away from the entrance to the cavity or disassociates due to change in Casimir force which wants to change the atoms to a f

RE: [Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Jones Beene
Fran, The large spheres are diatomic hydrogen when outside the cavity, but become monatomic after "apparent shrinkage" from our perspective, due to time dilation, then releasing the photon, is that correct? To cover more actual experimental results, one might also suggest that "on occasion"

[Vo]:simulation of fractional hydrogen ashless

2010-03-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
SIM 1.0 fractional hydrogen ash less chemistry The diatoms formed inside cavity emit a blue photon and are soon disassociated by motion relative to the Casimir geometry. Regards fran