I was able to watch some segments of Storm's videos, then they stopped  
working.  What I was able to see was very good.
 
Storms mentioned that the hotter the system the more intense the nuclear  
reaction.  There is no way that thermal vibrations at a fraction of an  
electron 
volt should effect nuclear systems.  I saw the same thing at the  CETI demo in 
1995 and wondered why.
 
Stroms mentions the 50 nano meter pladium black domain.  Nuclear  forces 
extend only for a fermi meter.  There is no way that the 50 nm  dimension 
should 
have anything to do with a nuclear reaction.
 
I multiplied the product 50nm times the thermal frequency and got one  
megehertz-meter.  I thought nothing of it.  Then I went to NASA  Marshall to 
witness 
the Potletnov replication experiments.  These  experiments used a 1/3 meter 
disk stimulated at 3 meghertz.  The product  equals one megahertz-meter again.  
What is this I thought.  I have  since worked on and refined the constant  
(Znidarsic's constant) to 1.094  megahertz-meters.  I have found that the 
constant describes the velocity of  the quantum transition.   Among other 
things, I 
was able to compute  the energy levels of the hydrogen atom, the energy of 
photon, and the intensity  of the spectral lines from this constant.
 
_http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterb.html_ 
(http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterb.html) 
 
I hope that someone understands what I am getting at.  The observables  from 
cold fusion and antigravity experiments have shown how to control all of  the 
natural forces.  This  knowledge can change man's position within  the 
universe.
 
Frank Znidarsic



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