The unparticle will give guys like Ed Storms who believes in rigorous
enforcement of the conservation laws a nervous breakdown because in a metal
lattice, electron like particles seem to spring into existence out of the
vacuum when the environment becomes just right.

There is reference in unparticle theory to infrared cut-off levels which
may be LENR related… but it could also be some sort of quark color thing.
More study is needed here.

There seems to be a big need in current physics for unparticles because
there has been a lot of theory developed to try to find out what
unparticles are.

Unparticles don’t appear in high energy accelerators but they seem to like
to live in the crowded confines of the metal lattice.

This concept could be important in LENR because a LENR reactor could
conjure electrons out of thin air (vacuum energy) in large numbers.

The violation of the Luttinger's theorem which states that the number of
electrons in a material is the same as the number of electrons in all of
its atoms added together seems to be violated in superconductivity.


This conservation of the electron count implies that electron is newly born
in the lattice.

We know that superconductivity and LENR are related.


Rossi says that he is seeing large numbers of electrons coming from his
reactor; so many that he may be able to produce current without the need
for steam production and he has not given a reason for this large electron
flow.


There seems to be large numbers of electrons coming out of the Papp engine
also; I wonder...


In the years to come, LENR in its many forms may well be an experimental
God sent to those interested in the new physics of the unparticle.





cheers:    axil

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2007/jun/18/the-hunt-for-unparticles-is-on
>
> What are unparticles? Here is the explanation.
>

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