RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-17 Thread Jones Beene
Terry, … good to see someone is fact-checking. The damage could be inflated several orders of magnitude with other assumptions, but clearly a gram of this isotope is not as scary as first imagined … about the same energy as plutonium it seems… yet still a milligram of it is not something

Re: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > There are major implications of that possibility, and that is the scare. > > A gram of 62Ni is about .016 moles and could contains about 10^19 quantum > dots of the isotope. A closer estimate, which account for

Re: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-17 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 1:57 AM, Teslaalset wrote: Say... maybe I should rush this idea off to USPTO : Too late, you made > this prior art by posting it on this public reflector. > We still don't know *how* to make the super Higgs boson of 62Ni, which is

Re: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-17 Thread Teslaalset
Say... maybe I should rush this idea off to USPTO : Too late, you made this prior art by posting it on this public reflector. On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 1:03 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > -Original Message- > From: mix...@bigpond.com > > > Could that happen? Hope not,

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: mix...@bigpond.com > Could that happen? Hope not, since its more than all the nukes in everyone's arsenal. Could a gram of anything spell the end of everything. that is the big scare. >> Probably not, since, as you have previously pointed out, enriched Ni62 is

Re: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 16 Jun 2016 11:03:17 -0700: Hi, [snip] >Could that happen? Hope not, since its more than all the nukes in everyone’s >arsenal. Could a gram of anything spell the end of everything… that is the big >scare. Probably not, since, as you have previously

Re: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread Axil Axil
Condensed mater can mimic all sorts of exotic particles. Science has just found the weyl particle in certain material with strong spin orbit coupling. http://phys.org/news/2015-12-weyl-fermion-discovery-ten-breakthrough.html The Weyl fermion was predicted by Dirac but never found in isolation.

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread Ron Wormus
Jones, Has there ever been any evidence that super-symmetry exists? I consider it in the realm of string theory; just another theorists dream. Ron --On Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:03 AM -0700 Jones Beene wrote: Here is your terrifying scare-of-the day. It was

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread Chris Zell
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 2:03 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack? Here is your terrifying scare-of-the day. It was inspired by Nick Bostrom’s new book which does not go anywhere near this far

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-16 Thread Jones Beene
Here is your terrifying scare-of-the day. It was inspired by Nick Bostrom’s new book which does not go anywhere near this far. In the context of LENR, it has been mentioned here that nickel-62 is a one-of-a-kind singularity in the periodic table. It is the most stable isotope in all of

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-14 Thread Jones Beene
Imagine the basic 13 atom FCC quantum dot made of the isotope nickel 62. It would have mass-energy of 751 GeV. This crystal is composed of atomic and nuclear bosons (pure 62Ni). Let’s assume that this particle has two potential identities – one being the particle described above and the other

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-14 Thread Jones Beene
Here is something worth thinking about in the context of why nickel could be effective for creating a thermal anomaly (as seen in LENR) in the context of supersymmetry and the 750 GeV “big-god” particle. (let’s call it the “BG” so as not to offend). Admittedly, this takes SUSY to the extreme.

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-14 Thread Jones Beene
I should have explained that SUSY is short for supersymmetry. Supersymmetry is a proposed type of spacetime symmetry that relates the basic classes of elementary particles: bosons and fermions… thus the speculation that there could be a fermion “relative” to the new boson which has special

RE: [Vo]:Is Particle Physics About to Crack?

2016-06-14 Thread Jones Beene
Then there is SUSY. If the new particle-x (and/or 5th force) and the LHC 750 GeV boson are validated in some way, along with the Higgs, is the agglomeration of all of these new findings the real 5th force, and not any constituent particle? (and is it coincidental that the mass of 6 Higgs