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Apr 28, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Geons*

JOHN ARCHIBALD WHEELER

Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

(Received September 8, 1954) https://blackholes.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/gritting/pdf/gravity_and_general_relativity/Wheeler_Geons.pdf

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Apr 27, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Did you find this already? Another name for zinc oxide is philosopher's wool, the symbol is like a tic tac toe board with two dots side by side in the middle. Known for producing hydrogen.

https://www.slideshare.net/LoLoLoLoLoLoL/english-alchemy-project-ppt slide 19 of 20 scene while doing an image search

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Apr 26, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hey Bob,

Really enjoyed this one. Couldn't agree more with your sentiments in the last 10 minutes.

One question for you, do you have a link to the paper about zinc oxide used in ultrasonic solutions?

I was curious about the specific setup. I haven't done any research about the risks associated with it but I found a paper explaining how to grow zinc oxide "nano flowers" from zinc chloride and ammonia. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Shows-SEM-images-of-different-structures-of-zinc-oxide-included-nanoneedle-flower-like_fig4_319568739

One observation, (I apologize in advance as I'm always trying to draw connections to material I've read regarding Rifes work) but I can't help but think that the encoding of high frequency RF in sound waves propagating through solid quartz might be related to what rife did. I'm going to need to fully digest the paper you mentioned to understand it (doi:10.1088/0508-3443/14/2/303) but he was very specific about the prisms needing very very precise surfaces and perfect alignment. He also made many other remarks about the light waves never crossing and the spacing between the prisms being precise. Also I remember reading somewhere once that the plasma lamps people use for health treatment are actually effective due to the ultrasonic sound emitted by them (not sure if that sound has higher frequencies embedded in it, and if it is possible for them to be transmitted via free space). It all seems like an unlikely coincidence. It's nice that when one starts to unravel this universal tech it really does start to answer almost every unanswered question I have :)

As for the swirly patterns on the rocks. I see 2 things neither of which is what I think you were intendding to bring up. 1) the spirals are bifillar coils 2) if you trace the energy originating from "the earth" on the left you will see two adjacent strands form one bifillar coil. I can't see the top, but I assume there might be lines coming from "the cosmos" that form the other set of counter rotating bifillar coils. Can anyone say Tesla...

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was there a something electric part 2? I cant seem to find it. maybe it ended up under a different name?

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Apr 28, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Skyrmion

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In particle theory, the skyrmion (/ˈskɜːrmi.ɒn/) is a topologically stable field configuration of a certain class of non-linear sigma models. It was originally proposed as a model of the nucleon by Tony Skyrme in 1961.[1][2][3][4] As a topological soliton in the pion field, it has the remarkable property of being able to model, with reasonable accuracy, multiple low-energy properties of the nucleon, simply by fixing the nucleon radius. It has since found application in solid-state physics, as well as having ties to certain areas of string theory.

Skyrmions as topological objects are important in solid-state physics, especially in the emerging technology of spintronics. A two-dimensional magnetic skyrmion, as a topological object, is formed, e.g., from a 3D effective-spin "hedgehog" (in the field of micromagnetics: out of a so-called "Bloch point" singularity of homotopy degree +1) by a stereographic projection, whereby the positive north-pole spin is mapped onto a far-off edge circle of a 2D-disk, while the negative south-pole spin is mapped onto the center of the disk. In a spinor field such as for example photonic or polariton fluids the skyrmion topology corresponds to a full Poincaré beam[5] (which is, a quantum vortex of spin comprising all the states of polarization).[6]

Skyrmions have been reported, but not conclusively proven, to be in Bose–Einstein condensates,[7] thin magnetic films[8] and in chiral nematic liquid crystals.[9]

As a model of the nucleon, the topological stability of the skyrmion can be interpreted as a statement that the baryon number is conserved; i.e. that the proton does not decay. The Skyrme Lagrangian is essentially a one-parameter model of the nucleon. Fixing the parameter fixes the proton radius, and also fixes all other low-energy properties, which appear to be correct to about 30%. It is this predictive power of the model that makes it so appealing as a model of the nucleon.

Hollowed-out skyrmions form the basis for the chiral bag model (Cheshire Cat model) of the nucleon. Exact results for the duality between the fermion spectrum and the topological winding number of the non-linear sigma model have been obtained by Dan Freed. This can be interpreted as a foundation for the duality between a QCD description of the nucleon (but consisting only of quarks, and without gluons) and the Skyrme model for the nucleon.

The skyrmion can be quantized to form a quantum superposition of baryons and resonance states.[10] It could be predicted from some nuclear matter properties.[11]

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Re: Newgrange stone: imho the three "swirls" have the same spin and the same waveform. That would make them coherent (frequency unknown). Between the three and the two is a barrier and the two are also coherent but not with group of three. As the barrier is in the middle it could point to the "swirls" creating a north and a south pole.

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About direct electricity production from an LENR reaction, a few days LENR-forum member Teppo brought to our attention the existence of a paper authored by a US Navy researcher that claims having found a method to make any battery a net energy producer using ordinary battery electrolyte and adding a special ceramic that allows this electricity production. Dr. Barsoum is a material scientist and worked in several projects of protection of materials from cavitation and then on hyper velocity impacts in Soda Lime Glass, where he observed Cherenkov radiation and X ray emissions, and from this behavior he made a thought experiment that led him to visualize that what was observed at the macro scale with the hyper velocity impacts (10 km/s) was scalable down to the atto scale and should also lead to the production of relativistic electrons that is the Cherenkov radiation and that once started will keep ongoing in the ceramic pores, producing a net electric current. He offers little proof other than a few blurry images of his test with an old battery, but given the level of work he has published, one might be a fool to discard this latest, rather vague and published in a obscure outlet, paper that, if true, could have major implications.

https://www.scipedia.com/public/Barsoum_et_al_2021a

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MUST WATCH: breakthrough... Scientists create 'quantum ball lightning' in the lab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkXMYqC5SH8

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https://www.pnas.org/content/116/20/9741

Please check out the above paper.

Manganese is also photoelectric.

SAFIRE produces Manganese that gets deposited on the copper electrodes.

I'm assuming that this increases the ability of the electrodes to emit electrons.

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