A new understanding of flux pinning is the most important relation in 100 
years.  The magnet floats on the superconductor.  Apply an RF field of 10 mega 
hertz to a small disk and the magnet drops.  That what I saw,  so what you say. 
 Now we know how energy is released.  Energy is pinned with the atom by the 
same mechanism, discontinuities.  Where are the discontinuities in the atom, 
here there are below.


http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Publication/10710753/the-elastic-limit-of-space-and-the-quantum-condition


What can you predict knowing the observed release condition?  Try the energy 
levels of the hydrogen atom, the intensity of spectral emission,

the distribution of electrons in the atom, and the frequency and energy of the 
photon.  see below


http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Publication/10755558/the-control-of-the-natural-forces


If you are so bright, where is your peer reviewed paper.  Here it is below.


http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875389211006092




An understating of flux pinning and flux release has the potential to transform 
the study of physics and our society.  That my story
and I am sticking to it,  no matter what Jones says.


Frank Znidarsic




-----Original Message-----
From: fznidarsic <fznidar...@aol.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:quantum levitation




All this talk of pinning is just fine, but all of this is nicely predicted by 
the basic laws of electrical induction and the zero resistivity offered by a 
superconductor, you would expect repulsion or attraction to occur.

No it is not.  This flux pinning thing is a big deal.  The same mechanism 

 
accounts for the pinning of flux in a superconductor accounts for the energy 
levels of the atom.


A solution that includes both provides for a classical foundation for 
quantum physics.


Flux is pinned in the nucleus too.  An understanding of the release mechanism 
provides for a new understanding of the cold fusion reaction.


Flux is pinned at discontinuities.  It is shook free by a vibration at a 
dimensional frequency of 1,094,000 meters/second.  Thats it.


I did the experiment with the superconductor,  Horace now has it.






Frank Znidarsic




 

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