*Nobody had ever expected to see quantum effects coming out of a cavitating
cleaner. But amateur physics experiments performed at home have most likely
done it. This breakthrough in amateur experimental methods is so much
unexpected and might open the door to the discovery of how multiple
dimensions of a quantum system functions. Also this method could form the
basis of an experimental platform for string theory.*

*When a static system is doing multiple concurrent activities, there is a
chance that the system's dimensionality exceeds that of space time. To my
eye, this multi functionality seems to be the case with a caveating cleaner
eroding a sheet of aluminum foil.*

*There is an excellent chance that the cavitator is producing a Bose
condensate at room temperature. The usual method used to produce such a
condensate is to lower the temperature of a collection of special atoms to
near absolute zero. The usual method is an experiment requiring the use of
a $million worth of low temperature equipment.*

*The cavitating cleaner is producing Bose condensation by just turning the
unit on. This condensate can be studied in real time. This process is also
100% reproducible and these micro based experiments can be performed using
real time microscopic inspection methods as well as high frame rate video
examination. Just turn on the cavitator, and the Bose condensates springs
to life.*

 *There are over 70 different kinds and counting of Bose condensates
currently characterized. It is not clear what flavor of condensate that is
being generated in the cavitator.*

*The indications that a Bose condensate is being formed by the cavitator is
the appearance of a Mexican hat structure impressed into the aluminum
within a blackened duplex microcavity. The number eight shaped duel cavity
begins its formation as a dipole but when the duel cavity is fully formed,
only one side of the duplex cavity remains active. The other inactive
member of the dipole is ill formed and stunted. What marks the soliton as
active is a vortex of water that is ongoing inside and above the cavity
which is rotating at a fearsome rate. This vortex of water has been
observed on video at 120 frames a second but the vortex still looks like an
amorphous cloud even at 8 millisecond resolution. The direction of rotation
and its violence becomes apparent when some detritus moves close to the
water vortex. The water vortex looks like a cloud hovering over the
aluminum sombrero as the rotational rate of the vortex is so very great.
The vortex of water is centered on the crown of the Mexican hat structure
that has been impressed into the aluminum.*

*The rotation of water above the condensate in the cavity is extreme. That
rate of rotation is directly proportional to the magnetic field strength of
the vortex tubes projecting out of the soliton. It might be possible to
calculate this field strength of the vortex tubes of the condensate by
determining the rotation rate of the water and correlating that rotational
rate against the known magnetic strength of a rare earth magnet. Because
the rate of water rotation is so great, a very expensive high rate video
camera is required to do this rotational counting, however.*

*I also see the aluminum foil break apart and float in the roiling water
currents atop the surviving duplex structures. On some of these fragments,
the Mexican hat structures are still impressed into the material of the
fragment. On occasion, an active water vortex is still active on the
surface of these fragments.*

*Some of these active fragments remain active and continue to generate a
water vortex even after the power to the cavitator is turned off.*

*Without exception, the duplex structures have only one rotating water
vortex ongoing. The other conjoined cavity in the duplex structure is
inactive and its Mexican hat structure is ill formed. It appears that the
rotating vortex cavity has transferred its energy to the counter vortex
cavity structure. The direction of water vortex rotation is
counterclockwise which indicates from the right hand rule that the magnetic
effect producing the water vortex is a North Pole magnetic monopole field.*

*The color of the surface of the duplex cavity is black except for the
Mexican hat deposition which appears to rise out of the centered base of
the cavity. The Mexican hat formation has an iridescent jewel like nature,
is now highly magnetic. When a magnet was placed in the water, a fragment
of this formation was found to have affixed itself to a magnet placed in
the water. The magnetic particle looks like the central core or crown of
one of the sombrero structures that has had parts of the brim of the
Sombrero missing. This structure of the fragment has assumed a hexagonal
shape and must have been formed by a supersolid lattice field.*

*As the foil is ripped apart, most if not all of the resulting aluminum
fragments were coated with some black stuff. Any position change of the
fragments did not change the color of these fragments as they floated and
tumbled in the water currents of the cavitator. This lack of change of
color of the fragments prompt me to consider this black color coating as a
chemical, contaminant,  or new element that is permanently coating and
affixed to the duplex cavities.*

*The Mexican hat configuration looks identical to a petal Bose polariton
condensates which are described in associated articles with the petals
located on the rim of the hat and a peak at its center.*

*I noticed unexpectedly that when a blue laser was used to illuminate one
of the sombreros, the laser light of a spot near the crown was down shifted
by the active soliton to shine in an intense white slightly orange tinted
light.*

*A bubble of gas is seen to exit the Bose condensate soliton when the power
to the cavitator is turned off. This bubble might be matter that is being
carried in the condensate when the condensate is active. The termination of
the condensate might be releasing the gas upon its termination. This
activity might be a sign of multi-dimensional activity over and above the
four dimensions of space time is at play.*

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