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https://www.sciencenews.org/ar…-particles-standard-model
A physics model pushing beyond the standard model is needed.
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Here are quotes from Wilfred Trotter, FRS (1872 - 1939), who knew what from what. Many are relevant to cold fusion:
https://todayinsci.com/T/Trott…terWilfred-Quotations.htm
Some good ones I have not seen before:
"If mankind is to profit freely from the small and sporadic crop of the heroically gifted it produces, it will have to cultivate the delicate art of handling ideas. Psychology is now able to tell us with reasonable assurance that the most influential obstacle to freedom of thought and to new ideas is fear; and fear which can with inimitable art disguise itself as caution, or sanity, or reasoned skepticism, or on occasion even as courage."
"It was not noisy prejudice that caused the work of Mendel to lie dead for thirty years, but the sheer inability of contemporary opinion to distinguish between a new idea and nonsense."
See also:
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J. Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Vol. 31 uploaded
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Somewhat off topic, but see:
https://slate.com/technology/2…rump-executive-order.html
"Trump’s administration working on an executive order that would require publishers to grant immediate free access to all journal articles that result from federally funded research."
That would be a good thing. This is long overdue. Taxpayers who paid for research should not have to pay again to see the results.See also Open Letter from scientists supporting this plan:
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Very generous of the US to give the whole world free access.
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Very generous of the US to give the whole world free access.
Yes. The EU already does.
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A milestone in the hunt for metallic hydrogen
An optical study of cold solid hydrogen at extreme pressures indicates that electrons in the material are free to move like those in a metal. This suggests that the long-sought metallic phase of hydrogen might have been realized
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00149-7
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New work on the EMC effect... a 27 year old problem that still puzzles at CERN and other nuclear labs
Szumila-Vance et al 2020 Thomas Jefferson laboratory
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The authors of this paper would be interested to further investigate avenues
for disentangling the xB and Q2 data at higher xB to better understand
the nuclear effects in this regime."The EMC effect is surprising because of the difference in energy scales between nuclear binding and deep inelastic scattering.
Typical binding energies for nucleons in nuclei are on the order of 10 megaelectron volts (MeV).
Typical energy transfers in deep inelastic scattering (DIS )are on the order of several gigaelectron volts (GeV).
Nuclear binding effects were therefore believed to be insignificant when measuring quark distributions.
A number of hypotheses for the cause of the EMC effect have been offered.
While many older hypotheses, such as Fermi motion (see Fig. 2), nuclear pions, and others have been ruled out.. modern hypotheses generally fall into two viable categories: mean-field modification, and short-range correlated pairs.[5][6]
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Presentation by David Niebauer from Brillouin Energy:
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Worthy effort by David Niebauer, but his talk reveals very little knowledge of the field, apart from his 'chosen ones' Brillouin. Most of his talk could have been delivered 10 years ago. He mentions both Defkalion and Piantelli as if they were still active. But both have shut down operations, and Piantelli's patents were being offered for salew as recently as last September. I declined to buy, not that I consider them worthless neccessarily, but because anybody can read them for free, so what exactly you are buying is not very much of a secret.
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Presentation by David Niebauer from Brillouin Energy:
This presentation dates from 2013, but only published by Globalbem this week , hence the info on Defkalion (which does not excist anymore).
David is a contract General Counsel and not staff member of Brillouin.
If you look at David Niebauer's website, he hasn't published much for the last 3 years.
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But both have shut down operations, and Piantelli's patents were being offered for salew as recently as last September. I declined to buy, not that I consider them worthless neccessarily, but because anybody can read them for free, so what exactly you are buying is not very much of a secret.
Buying patents has little to do with having access to its content.
In general, every patent starts with an application which gets published 18 months after the filing date, meaning that your claimed invention will not be publically available for only 18 months.
After publications everyone can access and read them without any costs.
Patents only hold value if it's application gets granted (mostly after 5 - 7 years when claims are judged to be unique).
A granted patent enables the owner mainly to:
1) license out the granted claimed technologies (earn money from licenses)
2) manage who may implement the claimed technologies (an owner can decide to be the only implementor and therefore block competition) (earn money through competitive advantages)
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Worthy effort by David Niebauer, but his talk reveals very little knowledge of the field, apart from his 'chosen ones' Brillouin. Most of his talk could have been delivered 10 years ago. He mentions both Defkalion and Piantelli as if they were still active. But both have shut down operations, and Piantelli's patents were being offered for salew as recently as last September. I declined to buy, not that I consider them worthless neccessarily, but because anybody can read them for free, so what exactly you are buying is not very much of a secret.
I'm still watching, but I don't think this is recent, despite the upload date. He describes McKubre as being at SRI and Trevithick as a partner at Venrock. My guess: it's super old, but was only just uploaded.
Edit: Rob beat me to it.
Edit 2: It's interesting to note that Trevithick and Niebauer are friends. One suspects that between him and Page, the google camp has a good bead on their progress (whatever that is).
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SOLAR ORBITER, ESA'S MISSION TO FACE THE SUN UP CLOSE
Now successfuly brought into Earth's orbit awaiting further travelling towards the sun.
It's target position will be orbitting at a third of Earth's distance from the Sun.
Allowing for much more insights regarding the Sun's phenomena.
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https://medium.com/swlh/a-nucl…-your-pocket-e745ef81a552
An electrically stimulated nuclear battery that can be accelerated and turned "off".
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This presentation dates from 2013, but only published by Globalbem this week , hence the info on Defkalion (which does not excist anymore).
David is a contract General Counsel and not staff member of Brillouin.
If you look at David Niebauer's website, he hasn't published much for the last 3 years.
I took a look at it and it did seem that it was an old presentation. Strange that it only was posted now.
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This is in my opinion a very good paper on the problems with current superconductor theory- which like the church of SM physics has questions it cannot ask or answer. So while not a LENR paper, it is definitely worth a read.
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This is in my opinion a very good paper on the problems with current superconductor theory- which like the church of SM physics has questions it cannot ask or answer.
This is one goody of SO(4) physics. The Holmlid H* clusters are a follow up of Hydrogen SO(4) spin matter. Both forms own a magnetic bond. If the outermost bonds are formed by sharing magnetic flux then of course an external field can only add to it and not deeper penetrate it.
As I said: Many fields of physics will change once people understand magnetism in SO(4)...
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