Well, this could actually win a prize - in the existential fiction
category. It is most reminiscent of Sartre's 'Being and Nothingness.'
The "Summary and Discussion" at the end essentially says it all: "The
needed parameters are not known from experiment" ....
This would not be the first time that a decent explanation is
desperately seeking to find a validating experiment, but there is a
logical disconnect midway through, with no attempt to integrate two
distinct topics... indicating that there is no there there.
Possibly a PR event in disguise... aimed at influencing an upcoming jury
trial
Stephen Cooke wrote:
If I'm not wrong this coupling of isospin states of the sigma meson
could even have implications at nucleon level. Especially if it really
is the mediator of the strong force as has been speculated over the
last few decades.
If this theory turns out to be correct and if I understood correctly
that there is a long range coupling component under special conditions
I wonder if this could also have implications for Holmlids ideas and
experiments?
"bobcook39...@gmail.com <mailto:bobcook39...@gmail.com>" wrote:
VORTS—
Finally a theory coupling electron orbital energy states with nuclear
energy states involving magnetic fields and isotopic shifts to lower
potential energy.
It fits the LENR multibody reaction model and explains the lack of
energetic particles associated with two- body nuclear reactions. I
give it a thumbs up!
And it may be in time for consideration by the distinguished Swedish
Committee that evaluates scientific advances for 2017.
Bob Cook