RE: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Efimov - for the third timeJones-- The -1/2 Dirac spinor may actually couple with the electronic Li-6 structure, which in turn couples to the nucleus via a magnetic quadruple/dipole or electric dipole coupling to allow transfer of spin energy to the nucleus. The fact that the Li-6 is a Bose particle (spin 1) may complicate the coupling or make it possible? The activated Li-6 state probably has a different spin number. I do not know enough about the expected nuclear structure to comment. Maybe Prof. N. Cook's book has something about this issue.
Also the chart of nuclides that I have has a symbol for the activation cross section which I am not sure I understand. It may indicate the cross section for photon activation, which is well known to produce isomeric nuclear states in Li-6. This activation must be by electric dipole stimulation or magnetic dipole stimulation. I suspect the latter. The symbol is described as follows: a sigma with a subscript gamma and a with a up-side-down arrow above the sigma followed by a cross section and resonant integral The work by some to consistently stimulate LENR with a laser suggests the same thing (activation) may be possible with certain low power resonant photon stimulation. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Jones Beene To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 3:24 PM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Efimov - for the third time From: hohlr...@gmail.com Spin cartel? I like it! :-) A related subject for those who are invested in Hotson’s famous exposition of the Dirac sea is this: how is the energy which can (theoretically) be pumped from another dimension into 3-space related to the Dirac spinor (or is it identical) ? (this poser assumes that the zero point field is a related subset of Dirac’s sea). Wiki sez that the Dirac spinor is a bispinor which describes relativistic spin-½ wave functions, so there does seem to be a potential coupling from the epo to a spin 1 nucleus like lithium-6.