Harry and Jones--

I have not said anything about these balls--Jones has said it all.  They 
demonstrate the instantaneous change of kinetic energy, angular momentum and 
linear momentum  into spin--rotational energy alone.  However, if the potential 
energy of the welded bond or the magnetic field goes away, the spin energy 
would transform back into kinetic energy of the two balls.  They would fly 
apart with the same kinetic energy (or nearly as much less friction loss)  that 
they had when they first met.  (Kind of like getting married and then 
divorced.)   

LENR is nice since the system starts out with high spin energy and only 
increases its potential energy (remaining married) with no destructive kinetic 
energy to speak of--only well managed heat.

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jones Beene 
  To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 6:47 AM
  Subject: RE: [Vo]:Hurricane balls, RAR and high-Q factor


  From: H Veeder

   

  .two steel ball bearings welded together . are a metaphorical cooper-pair, so 
to speak... raising another weird question: is there something about 
spherical-pairing alone, which is special - at any level?

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvq8laPb498

  Nice.. two magnetic balls roll together and their linear motion is converted 
into rotational motion.

   

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIfTKBVI6ZQ

   

  Thank, Harry - this video is another good visual example of a larger 
phenomenon involving pairing - since we can better visualize how linear motion 
is converted to rotational naturally. This is somewhat along the lines of how 
Bob Cook wants to fashion the LENR reaction, with the conversion of kinetic 
energy of reactants being spin-coupled, in the end. 

   

  However, IMO - this process does not require actual fusion to be anomalously 
energetic. And coupling would never hide gamma rays, if there was a nuclear 
reaction, so essentially coupling cannot be related to permanent fusion, since 
the energies are too high. 

   

  However, moderate excess energy - well above chemical but less than nuclear, 
requires only the same basic force which keeps electrons from interacting with 
protons to begin with. That force is the zero point field. Puthoff and 
associates have elegantly framed the details of this kind of energy transfer, 
but until recently, there was doubt that ZPE could be easily converted to 
energy at a macro scale. 

   

  The armchair theorist can imagine that the two balls are protons at a 
distance, and when they are accelerated together, say during the collapse of 
molecule of H2 due to electron degeneracy, Pauli exclusion keeps the two from 
fusing, and yet their linear motion is converted to spin. Extraordinary spin 
such as is the visual effect of the videos.

   

  In fact, just prior to this happening with protons, the two electrons of H2 
could have joined into a temporary cooper pair of electrons, which function to 
accelerate the electrons towards each other. Thus one cooper-pair starts the 
LENR reaction and another finishes it, but no permanent fusion takes place. The 
transient electron pairing only needs to happen for a femtosecond to set the 
stage for this form of LENR).

   

  This model serves to explain, to an large extent, why Ni-H LENR can be so 
robust with no permanent nuclear reaction at all - since all of the resultant 
high spin is coupled back to magnons - which are easier to couple within a 
ferromagnetic lattice than within an exciton. When the exciton is ferromagnetic 
itself, the reaction is boosted and ZPE is converted to thermal energy.

   

  Jones

   

  One further point about "pairing of spheres" being special or natural or 
favored at many levels of geometry. This goes beyond cooper pairs - to 
cosmology.

   

  In our solar system, out sun is a single star, and consequently humans are 
misled into thinking that most stars are singlets. 

   

  In fact that is not true - and only about 15% of stars in our galaxy are 
singlets. 85% of stars are found as binary or multiple arrangements.

   

  http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/lectures/lec10.html

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

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