Re: self-field theory





On Jan 24, 1:34 pm, "tony fleming" <tflemi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 24, 6:55 am, Don Lancaster <d...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





Bill Ward wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 06:05:32 -0800, tony fleming wrote:

Don W wrote:

"tony fleming" <tflemi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote...

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So I see SMALL 'batteries' using fusion technology as a way to go.  IT
will take a focussed, collaboratorial approach, like Los Alamos, but
I'm sure it's doable.  .

What exactly is "coherent" sound energy?  Do you need a SASER to make
that?

Don W.

Don, outside of the text book, we (you and i) is in YOUR hands my friend,
and all those other experimental bods who need to do their thang and
fiddle with another parameter that gets put into the mix.  I just know
that one way to raise the temperature of the current in the toriod is by
suitable sonar energy being pumped into the toroid at a suitable
orientation around the toriod.

You'd be ever so much more interesting if you would tell us exactly how
you "know" this.  Do you have any idea of the plasma density in a
tokomak?  Or especially what the "temperature of the current" is.

It may be that we can raise the
temperature of the ions and thus reduce the non-linear turbulence in the
plasma by not driving the plasma so hard with other means of temperature
raising.  Whether it is SASER or some other form of sonar energy I'm not
sure.

Archie Pu is still way ahead of you, but I think you may be gaining on
him.  You passed habshi several days ago.

Bill WardSurely you are not suggesting thay are approaching the Femtohannon level.

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I'm saying sonar energy will promote the underlying reactions WITHOUT
the need for otherwise high temperatures as in today's tokamaks.  The
underlying equations become modified by the presence of glons in the
plasma mix.  If we use EMR and sonar together we get gluons at a
certain frequency which modify for instance the reaction

D2 + D2 →  He3 + n1 + 3.27 MeV
                 T3 + H1 + 4..03 MeV

which takes place if the ion temperature, Ti, and the ion number
density, ni, are large enough.

So the gluons modify this underlying reaction. NOw the plasma density
needs not be so high nor the temperature.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -

ok, lets see what self-field theory says about the underlying "photon
chemistry".

3*photon + 3*phonon ===> 4*gluon

What we have on the left side of the equation is that 3 photons each
having 2 sub-photonic particle oriented say in the X-Y plane can
combine combine with 3 phonons each having 2 sub-photonic particle
oriented say in the Z-X
plane. They are moving towards each other,, head on, along the X and
-X axes. After the photon-phonon collision, given certain
prerequisites on temperature and density, they form 4 gluons each
having 3 sub-photonic particle oriented say in the X-Y-Z axes with no
nett velocity. Depending on the collision angle, the gluons will have
a resulting vector of kinetic energy. Note that the internal structure
of the gluons permit the formation of quarks, and various other strong
nuclear particles, depending on the reacting particles, the plasma for
instance.

Notice that the gluons with their "trispinorial" motions allows quarks
to ALSO move in trispinorial motions.

Notice too in all this that the group theory of QED and QCD shines
through intact.

go to http://www.unifiedphysics.com/quarks.htm for more info. The
presence of a "halo" is explained via self-field theory as well as how
the Maxwell-Lorentz equations can be modified to give a system of
equations to solve for the energy density required to sustain
gluon-quark motions.

tfleming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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