Since the article in Infinite Energy (Aether vacua
and Cold Fusion) I have been pondering on the best 
way to demonstrate the reality of the 
Beta-aether/atmosphere vacuum. In other words to 
demonstrate that cavities opening up in ductile 
metals under triaxial tension really are at high pF. 

As stress is increased towards failure these 
Beta-atmosphere cavities coalesce by stages into a 
single lens shaped cavity. Somewhere in the 
literature there is an account of how two 
experimenters grew the lens into a larger spherical 
cavity. If any Vortexian metallurgist is familiar 
with this research I would be most grateful for the 
reference. My copy got binned when I retired from 
government service.

Now if one were to heat up a spot on the cavities 
metal jacket (with a laser, say) I am quietly 
confident that there will be an implosion as the 
metal softens and is blasted into the low B-a cavity 
by the differential B-a pressure. 

To prove that the implosion is not simply due to the 
relatively low pF Alpha-atmosphere vacuum, a control 
specimen can be drilled from the opposite side, the 
air evacuated and the hole sealed, before firing the 
laser. 

The reason for my confidence the demonstration will 
succeed is that the experimenters referred to above 
intensively investigated the large cavity they had 
formed, presumably with X-rays or some other form of 
penetrating action, and found it had very strange 
properties indeed.

Now I fully realise that for most people reading 
this, cognitive dissonance is bound to kick in.
 
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/~jamesa/learning/dissonance.htm

Indeed, because of its far reaching implications the 
claim is no less difficult to accept than Mark's. 
However, in my case a sufficiently interested reader 
is at least able to obtain the four key papers on the 
subject and form his own opinion as to its validity.
   
Mark merely teases us with enigmatic e-mails.    8-)

Frank Grimer







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