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    New Articles at Observer Physics
    Posted on Friday, July 15, 2005 @ 22:47:36 UTC by vlad

    Science Dr. Douglass A. White writes: Hi Vlad,

    Recently a couple of new little articles came along in the process of reviewing some Observer Physics materials. I have posted them on the site. You will note also that I finally posted the whole of the Observer Physics papers up on the site. That way everybody can look at them and hopefully bring flaws to my attention so the material can be improved.

    Also I think it is imperative these days to share as much information with good minds as possible to move things forward. The oil guys are really starting to put on the screws. Places like Taiwan that have no energy resources are really hit by this. 3rd world countries are barred from making economic progress. Plus the environment is not doing any too well either. So I plow on ahead with whatever I can contribute.

    In the latest article (Phase Conjugation Feynman Diagrams) I outline two creative approaches to virtually unlimited tapping clean energy based on refined models I have developed of the proton. These ideas can be juxtaposed with the article on positron generation, as one of the approaches is basically along the same lines but may include some helpful new insights for the experimental guys.

    Hope all is well with you and yours.

    Douglass http://www.dpedtech.com/

     
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    Brute force is not the way of the future (Score: 1)
    by vlad on Sunday, July 17, 2005 @ 20:11:10 UTC
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    Hi Vlad,

    Thanks for posting my letter/comments. I know how you feel Vlad about the slow progress on new resources compared to the rapid decay of the general energy situation. I quietly lobby my contacts in the energy field, but everyone seems stuck, like deer frozen by headlights. Unfortunately I am not a recognized member of the scientific community so nobody pays me much heed. My interest has not faded. I am simply exploring for some new angles. The old ones do not seem to get us very far.

    Recently I became aware of the work of David Hestenes, a mathematician/physicist at ASU. He has developed Clifford algebra (AKA Geometric Algebra) into a general mathematical tool that can take over for many different math tools used in physics and engineering. What is especially attractive is that this approach is based on geometry, the visual branch of mathemtatics. This means the math models are easier to visualize and many abstract symbolic artifacts in the traditional equations suddently take on geometric interpretations that lead to physical interpretations. This can open up a lot of new creative insights.

    Hestenes suggested as long ago as 1983 that a proton probably has TWO positrons and an electron inside it. Nobody paid attention to him. But my Observer Physics research independently leads to just that conclusion.

    Hestenes has compacted and interpreted the Dirac Equation. With better mathematical models we can see what is going on better. If we are right about the presence of the missing antimatter right there inside the proton/neutron ensembles, then the answer to the energy problem is right there under our noses.

    Brute force is not the way of the future. With better mathematical models we can envision better engineering methods to direcly tap into the energy of the proton. The proton is the most abundant source of energy in the universe and on this planet as well. There are two paths to gettin clean energy from protons.

    One is the path of cold fusion (not hot fusion) that goes from hydrogen to helium. Helium is the natural ground state. Hydrogen is just excited helium. We cool it into a liquid and then gel it into superfluid helium with a resonance. The hot fusion people are blindly following the stellar cooking route. That is not very practical in a low density environment such as earth as they have found through many years of futile blasting.

    The other path is proton fission or stimulated proton decay. The task here is to induce the core positrons to tunnel out of the proton's quark cloak. The positrons then annihilate with electrons and the quarks decay like mesons. You get a bunch of nice energy.

    There is no better source of pure clean energy than these paths unless a person decides to get enlightened. Not many people are interested in enlightenment, so I suppose all priorities and resources for basic energy research should be placed on the proton paths.

    Regards,
    Douglass



     

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