Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:29 a.m. No.2860318   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0341 >>0386

>>2860227

didn't quite catch the context of your comment.

 

are you talking about the phenomenon of 'excess heat' observed in some of the LENR experiments, like those of Alexander Parkhomov?

 

In those experiments, Nickel, Hydrogen, and LiAlH4 are used in a novel way to 'titillate' the barrier between physical and hyperdimensional reality into allowing slightly more energy to bleed into the localized space of the LENR reactor than bleeds out… which then gets measured as 'excess heat'.

 

details:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7lTfqkED9Wdm1NeEtxMFJLTmM/view

 

https://e-catworld.com/2016/02/12/new-parkhomov-lenr-replication-claimed/

Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:35 a.m. No.2860403   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0439 >>0842

>>2860341

my understanding of this stuff is very limited, but I do know that shortly before he died, a retired physics professor at MIT named Peter Graneau published on how he had seen the equation E=mc^2 disproven with regard to nuclear reactions… and in other cases.

 

https://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/GraneauIE61.pdf

Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:39 a.m. No.2860449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0462

>>2860386

I'm not sure, but I believe this gets into the area of subquantum kinetics and how it's possible to manipulate the density of virtual particles in the 'quantum foam' as well as to polarize virtual particles, create various geometries among them, etc.

Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:47 a.m. No.2860578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0607 >>0646

>>2860462

yes, under normal conditions the virtual particles flit around randomly like the black/white fuzz on a TV screen. But using the right techniques, you can impose order on the virtual particles, including amking tiny tiny whirlpools that either suck energy into 3D reality, or blow it out into hyperspace.

 

Ilya Prigogine used to talk about the elements needed to 'create order out of chaos in the vacuum' (which of course isn't really a vacuum).

Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:53 a.m. No.2860643   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0792 >>0818

>>2860607

As Graneau explains it, Albert really didn't sell the e=mc^2 equation to the world of physics the way the history books have implied.

 

it's more that he made a parenthetical comment about that equation being a corollary of some things Newton talked about, and once the bomb exploded over Hiroshima, the media needed a convenient way to explain its awesome power to a public that was basically ignorant of nuclear physics.

 

The e=mc^2 equation helped the talking heads on TV explain to the masses the bomb's awesome power, even though it wasn't technically correct.

 

Albert was under various National Security agreements owing to his work for the Navy, and had to hold back on a lot of stuff he knew… and in some cases he had to outright say stuff he knew to be untrue, but all in the interest of nat sec…

Anonymous ID: a03a8c Sept. 3, 2018, 11:59 a.m. No.2860721   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2860646

perhaps 'chaotic' or 'disorganized' or 'at equilibrium' are better ways of describing the situation.

 

to create the phenomenon of 'excess energy', we need to abruptly move a system out of equilibrium. it works especially well in a plasma environment. That is where a lot of the new LENR experiments are headed these days.

 

Andrea Rossi, Alexander Parkhomov, Randall Mills… this is a unifying theme in all their inventions.

 

for those who perhaps aren't interested in the science but have a household to maintain, what is means for the people of Earth is power costs are about 95% less than what they are today, and without pollution or lots of noise (like you might get from a diesel generator).

 

Also these LENR systems don't need to be connected to the grid, so the whole phenomenon of power lines and substations and transformers can go the way of the stagecoach.