The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction.

  • Oh God, another new buzzword/TLA (three letter acronym), freshly coined by an armchair ECW physicist. YANQTCYOB.

    (You Are Not Qualified To Coin Your Own Buzzwords)

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    Study this Ed Storms video to learn what a NAE is. You are more out of it that I thought.

  • If one talks about particles and how they organize (gaps or particles themselves) you have to take into account how they are organized. Please show me how the particles are organized (structure) for n = 1 to n = 12 please. Putting them together will cause gaps, which is unavoidable, so how do you do that please?

  • Aggregation occurs whenever single nanoparticles cluster together forming larger objects. This happens through surface attractive interactions which despite being always present, become significative only at the nanoscale, where objects can become nanometrically close.

    If one talks about particles and how they organize (gaps or particles themselves) you have to take into account how they are organized. Please show me how the particles are organized (structure) for n = 1 to n = 12 please. Putting them together will cause gaps, which is unavoidable, so how do you do that please?


    Nanoparticle aggregates of nanoparticles require a lot of energy to be broken apart, due to the huge number of surface-surface interactions per unit volume and the extreme proximity of the surfaces themselves. It’s so difficult, that often is easier to melt the material than to disaggregate a cluster. Basically, a nanoaggregate is for practical applications the unit one has to deal with when dealing this type of materials.


    Aggregation is a thermodynamic process that becomes a concern when some conditions are met. In fact, it depends of parameters like temperature; concentration, composition and surface charge of the nanoparticles; dielectric constant and ionic strength of the medium; presence of surfactants if a liquid medium is involved. Due to the irreversibility of aggregation, all these parameters have to be controlled starting from the synthesis up to the final nanoparticle application to achieve a proper control on material and process.


    For example:

    The effect of dipole


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    -dipole repulsion on the size of the L-J particle aggregation images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTrMZ-0ASJU9PQjP2LO0a2Y-I9ohnhn3efYvTApJzc4bEIN61yI

    was a final project for KyuHan Kim in 2012.


    Repulsion occurs when particles try to retain their space in their orbitals. The repulsive force is stronger for larger aggregates. The repulsive force is thought to arise from charge-charge repulsion.


    Particle agglomeration is the formation of assemblages in a suspension. This process can be induced by adding salts or other chemicals. The agglomerates can grow in size and settle to the bottom of the container.


    References:

    Particle aggregation - Wikipedia

    Lennard-Jones Potential - Chemistry LibreTexts Apr 15, 2023 

    Charging and discharging of single colloidal particles at oil 

     May 2, 2014 NCBI 

    Numerical simulations of sonochemical production 

    The effect of the dipole-dipole repulsion on the size of the L-J


    Summary. A Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is performed to study the effect of the dipole-dipole repulsion interaction to the size of Lennard-Jones (LJ). Note: there are addition video material at the end of this following video.


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  • i don't think that condensats are involved in all Lenr ways but who knows ?

    In this way of thinking the Japanese Pr Tanabe have done great works.

    By using some flakes ( aspect ratio) rather than cylindrical particles the plasmonic field was highly enhanced.

  • The R and S process of neutron decay


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    It takes many years for heavy elements to form when neutrons are added to an element to form a heavier element. So then how can a system like SAFIRE produce rare earth elements in a single run in minutes. The brain trust that inform SAFIRE theory understand that fusion via the LENR reaction cannot produce heaver elements using neutron decay because no neutrons are seen during a SAFIRE test run.


    This conundrum does not concern LENR theorist who do not understand how heavy elements are created in nature. They just assume that all is well and continue to assume that fusion in occurring.


  • Elements heavier than Iron and where they are thought to have been formed is shown in this chart from the Wikipedia Stellar Nucleosynthesis webpage.


    There seems to be a marked lack of interest in Nuclear engendering and Nullearsynthesis as personified by Wyttenbach among the members of this site.


    An increased interest would be valuable in appreciating what the LENR reaction is doing during the transmutation process.


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    The Celestial Origin of All the Atoms in the Universe?

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    Physicist Observed Reality for the First Time in History - Nobel Prize in Physics 2023


    Has science now defeated the The Heisenberg uncertainty principle.


    The Heisenberg uncertainty principle


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    has never been successfully disproven. However, there have been experiments that have shown that the principle can be bypassed. For example, Aephraim Steinberg and his team at the University of Toronto measured photons and showed that measuring can introduce less uncertainty

    than Heisenberg's principle requires.


    The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to calculate the position and momentum


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    of a small moving object like an electron simultaneously and accurately. The principle only applies to microscopic particles and not to macroscopic images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRc9F_zMWZaTjZbn-rkMb04gepSsnRzpW94Z60_h_hVExp8ALz1

    particles.


    Some physicists don't care too much about beating the Heisenberg uncertainty principle because the known ways to do so are ugly, have hidden elements, and violate other principles. However, others consider them beautiful and useful.

  • It would be interesting if obsidian was between two electrodes, melt down and push a gas to make a sphere and what gas would stay inside the sphere and what would happen when it was broken ..,,see how long the charge would stick to the outside of the sphere ect.

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