Bob
I followed up the lead to Phillip Hatt's ideas. I find these various
grand unified ideas that individuals have put together fascinating. I
encountered one myself many years ago which I posted up on my website
and I think mentioned on vortex-l some years ago
http://thedyers.org.uk/nige
Nigel—
Spin, angular momentum and magnetic moment are closely related in particles and
entire coherent systems of particles IMO. Angular momentum is a vector
quantity and can be aligned in a specific direction, if there is a magnetic
moment associated with the entity with the angular momentum.
Ouch! That Sprained my brain.
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> What a memory!
>
> Speaking of which... 'Fonly the big-spinner had been a big-evaporator...
> we wouldn't be worrying about balancing the Czech-book.
>
> http://revolution-green.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/m
What a memory!
Speaking of which... 'Fonly the big-spinner had been a
big-evaporator... we wouldn't be worrying about balancing the Czech-book.
http://revolution-green.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/magnetic-motor.jpg
Terry Blanton wrote:
I touched on the idea back in '07
http://www.mail
It is turning out that the Surface Plasmon Polariton (SPP) is not LENR
capable after it has been created. Initially, it is composed of two counter
rotating currents of confined electron entangled light wave forms that work
against each other to mitigate the SPPs ability to convert light into a
stro
Ken Shoulders misunderstood the nature of the EVO. The EVO is a cluster of
polaritons. The optical cavity contains photons that are confined inside
the cavity and orbit inside its. These photons are ENTANGLED with electrons
of the same energy that are in dipole motion on the surface of the metal.
E
Nigel Dyer wrote:
I have been musing about spin and Leonard Susskinds lectures and books
have got me thinking in a slightly different way: There is very much
LENR related, but I will start with a 'simple' question In the
Stern Gerlach experiment the act of 'measuring' the spin of the
pa
I touched on the idea back in '07
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg16952.html
As I recall, someone objected to the use of 'evaporate' when applied to
Dirac's sea. :-)
Nigel Dyer wrote:
I have been musing about spin and Leonard Susskinds lectures and books
have got me thinking in a slightly different way: There is very much
LENR related, but I will start with a 'simple' question In the
Stern Gerlach experiment the act of 'measuring' the spin of the
parti
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