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17 years 10 months ago #18455
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THE "SEG" ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECT SELF REGENERATES FROM ENVIRONMENT
"This means that there is a source of electrons that is being transmitted from the inner core of the segment to the perimeter of that segment in a continual release."
www.searlsolution.com/media/lockerman.html
Most likely the STEORN "Free Energy" magnetic field effect may be a rediscovery of what SEARL found in the development of the SEARL EFFECT GENERATOR back in 1946; an unlimited source of electrical energy. In honor of the world changing discoveries, Professor Searl has a new website:
SEARLSOLUTION.COM
"The Searl Effect
The Searl Effect was discovered by John Roy Robert Searl in 1946. Put simply, it is a method of extracting clean and sustainable energy.
By definition, it is an effect based on magnetic fields that generates a continual motion of magnetized rollers around magnetized rings (also called plates) producing electrical energy.
Incidental effects include negative ionisation of surrounding air resulting in a cooling of temperature, and anti-gravitational characteristics under specific conditions.
Other expressions used to describe similar sources of energy include 'The Space Fabric', 'Quantum Energy field of Space' or 'Zero Point Energy'. This describes an unlimited and constant source of energy which can be made to flow when the correctly proportioned masses concerned are stimulated by the correct frequencies, therefore creating an 'open system'.
The idea of utilising this source of energy is the subject of various devices and experiments, most of which prove the existence of the energy but not a method to create a coherent and ordered flow to produce useful power. In contrast, Professor Searl has discovered that in order to create a steady and stable flow, all the masses of the device (and the stimulating frequencies) must conform to precise values determined mathematically by his Law of the Squares.
A machine constructed to these principles produces a stable and useful power output."
www.searlsolution.com/evidence.html
John
"This means that there is a source of electrons that is being transmitted from the inner core of the segment to the perimeter of that segment in a continual release."
www.searlsolution.com/media/lockerman.html
Most likely the STEORN "Free Energy" magnetic field effect may be a rediscovery of what SEARL found in the development of the SEARL EFFECT GENERATOR back in 1946; an unlimited source of electrical energy. In honor of the world changing discoveries, Professor Searl has a new website:
SEARLSOLUTION.COM
"The Searl Effect
The Searl Effect was discovered by John Roy Robert Searl in 1946. Put simply, it is a method of extracting clean and sustainable energy.
By definition, it is an effect based on magnetic fields that generates a continual motion of magnetized rollers around magnetized rings (also called plates) producing electrical energy.
Incidental effects include negative ionisation of surrounding air resulting in a cooling of temperature, and anti-gravitational characteristics under specific conditions.
Other expressions used to describe similar sources of energy include 'The Space Fabric', 'Quantum Energy field of Space' or 'Zero Point Energy'. This describes an unlimited and constant source of energy which can be made to flow when the correctly proportioned masses concerned are stimulated by the correct frequencies, therefore creating an 'open system'.
The idea of utilising this source of energy is the subject of various devices and experiments, most of which prove the existence of the energy but not a method to create a coherent and ordered flow to produce useful power. In contrast, Professor Searl has discovered that in order to create a steady and stable flow, all the masses of the device (and the stimulating frequencies) must conform to precise values determined mathematically by his Law of the Squares.
A machine constructed to these principles produces a stable and useful power output."
www.searlsolution.com/evidence.html
John
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17 years 10 months ago #18484
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OSCILLATIONS ARE RECORDED OF MATTER/ANTIMATTER "TIME WAVE" INTERACTIONS AT THREE TRILLION X PER SECOND.
Physicists observe subatomic quick-change artist
Deborah Halber, News Office Correspondent
September 27, 2006
It's taken 19 long years of painstaking, high-precision experiments, but it's finally official: Physicists have announced the observation of a subatomic particle known as the Bs (pronounced "B sub s") meson switching between matter and antimatter states at a mind-boggling 3 trillion times per second.
The work could lead to a better understanding of the early universe, in which these particles were present in great abundance. It will also help physicists refine different theoretical models in high-energy physics.
Christoph Paus, associate professor of physics at MIT, led the analysis of years' worth of data from the world's highest-energy particle accelerator. Representing the 700-member team of the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) collaboration, Paus presented the discovery to the scientific community Sept. 22 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.
"The CDF result is an exquisite example of precision measurements extracting a small and subtle effect from nature," said Richard G. Milner, professor of physics and director of MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS). "The MIT group under the leadership of Christoph Paus, and with the strong support of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of High Energy Physics, the MIT Department of Physics and the MIT School of Science, constructed a key detector that was essential to this measurement."
Like Jekyll and Hyde, some subatomic particles are able to act as both matter and their antimatter counterparts. Often referred to as mixing or oscillation, this process has been known to quantum physicists for 50 years. The CDF team looked at one of those particles, the Bs meson, which is composed of other subatomic particles: a heavy "bottom quark" bound to a "strange anti-quark."
Earlier this year, the CDF collaboration announced the first evidence of the oscillation process. "But only now the probability for a fluke (a signature caused by a random fluctuation) has been reduced to the commonly accepted standard to call it an observation," Paus said. To avoid false observations, particle physicists require this probability to be smaller than 5 in 10 million. For the CDF result the false observation probability is only 8 in 100 million.
Scientists hope that by assembling a large number of precise measurements involving the exotic behavior of these particles, they can begin to understand why they exist, how they interact with one another and what role they played in the development of the early universe. The researchers' goals are to discover the identity and properties of the particles and to understand the forces and interactions between them. None of these particles exist in nature today. They are created in particle collisions at large particle accelerators, where scientists can study them by analyzing the ghosts of the trails they leave in the detectors.
"The rapid matter-antimatter oscillations, 3 trillion times per second, give us a glimpse at the development of the early universe and might help us understand why there is so little antimatter in it right now," Paus said.
The CDF physicists come from 61 institutions and 13 countries. Paus, a member of the LNS, led the data analysis effort involving 80 scientists from 27 institutions. "Scientists have been pursuing this measurement for two decades, but the convergence of capabilities to make it possible has occurred just now," said CDF co-spokesperson Jacobo Konigsberg.
Physicists will now have to check many theoretical models of how the universe works at a fundamental level to see if they comply with the CDF discovery. The 25-year-old Standard Model of particle physics predicted the bizarre behavior of the Bs meson, and the discovery reinforces its validity. The discovery also narrows down the possible forms of supersymmetry, a theory proposing that each known particle has its own more massive "super" partner particle. Some currently popular models of supersymmetry predict a much higher transition frequency than that observed by the CDF collaboration, and those models will need to be refined.
"This measurement is not the end of the story. It opens new venues to pursue the quest for nature's best-kept secrets," Paus said.
"I am very proud that the MIT group played such a crucial role in this, one of the most important tests of the Standard Model of particle physics in many years," said Marc A. Kastner, head of the MIT Department of Physics and the Donner Professor of Science.
The results reported at Fermilab set important vectors for new research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, which is expected to be turned on within 18 months, Milner said.
"We are all excited by this great result in which Christoph Paus and his group from our physics department played such a crucial role," said Robert Silbey, dean of the MIT School of Science. "Now on to the LHC at CERN!"
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/antimatter-2.html
My first impression is that the wave oscillations are flashing in forward and reverse time in a parity formation. We can only see the forward time oscillations in such extreme rotation while particle modulation (of higher frequencies) regenerative processes are taking place. These processes are keyed to the two way flux from a scale wide matter and antimatter polarity in rotation around a zero point. In other words, we have witnessed matter/antimatter parity which is an exact model of the UNIVERSE!!!!
How long will we stay stuck in the BIG BANG? Look at these power ratio's, my God can you not see how parity exists on extreme levels? AMS search for antimatter cosmic rays of helium failed to find any. Collider experiments provide equal matter/antimatter charged particles. If we are on the opposite side of the reverse motion of universe, we can only see a skewed dipolar curvature of the greater motion of these two phase interfaced wave patterns in forward motion [of TIME].
What I really find the most interesting is the keyed synchronizations of the extreme phase conjugation matter/antimatter waveforms revealing a possible link to scale wide motion of the flux fields themselves. Imagine this three trillion times per second exchange taking place on a scale wide basis all at the same time [zero point time]!? Now we begin to see just how much power exchange is really taking place at extremely high frequencies above that of the light spectrum.
John
Physicists observe subatomic quick-change artist
Deborah Halber, News Office Correspondent
September 27, 2006
It's taken 19 long years of painstaking, high-precision experiments, but it's finally official: Physicists have announced the observation of a subatomic particle known as the Bs (pronounced "B sub s") meson switching between matter and antimatter states at a mind-boggling 3 trillion times per second.
The work could lead to a better understanding of the early universe, in which these particles were present in great abundance. It will also help physicists refine different theoretical models in high-energy physics.
Christoph Paus, associate professor of physics at MIT, led the analysis of years' worth of data from the world's highest-energy particle accelerator. Representing the 700-member team of the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) collaboration, Paus presented the discovery to the scientific community Sept. 22 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.
"The CDF result is an exquisite example of precision measurements extracting a small and subtle effect from nature," said Richard G. Milner, professor of physics and director of MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS). "The MIT group under the leadership of Christoph Paus, and with the strong support of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of High Energy Physics, the MIT Department of Physics and the MIT School of Science, constructed a key detector that was essential to this measurement."
Like Jekyll and Hyde, some subatomic particles are able to act as both matter and their antimatter counterparts. Often referred to as mixing or oscillation, this process has been known to quantum physicists for 50 years. The CDF team looked at one of those particles, the Bs meson, which is composed of other subatomic particles: a heavy "bottom quark" bound to a "strange anti-quark."
Earlier this year, the CDF collaboration announced the first evidence of the oscillation process. "But only now the probability for a fluke (a signature caused by a random fluctuation) has been reduced to the commonly accepted standard to call it an observation," Paus said. To avoid false observations, particle physicists require this probability to be smaller than 5 in 10 million. For the CDF result the false observation probability is only 8 in 100 million.
Scientists hope that by assembling a large number of precise measurements involving the exotic behavior of these particles, they can begin to understand why they exist, how they interact with one another and what role they played in the development of the early universe. The researchers' goals are to discover the identity and properties of the particles and to understand the forces and interactions between them. None of these particles exist in nature today. They are created in particle collisions at large particle accelerators, where scientists can study them by analyzing the ghosts of the trails they leave in the detectors.
"The rapid matter-antimatter oscillations, 3 trillion times per second, give us a glimpse at the development of the early universe and might help us understand why there is so little antimatter in it right now," Paus said.
The CDF physicists come from 61 institutions and 13 countries. Paus, a member of the LNS, led the data analysis effort involving 80 scientists from 27 institutions. "Scientists have been pursuing this measurement for two decades, but the convergence of capabilities to make it possible has occurred just now," said CDF co-spokesperson Jacobo Konigsberg.
Physicists will now have to check many theoretical models of how the universe works at a fundamental level to see if they comply with the CDF discovery. The 25-year-old Standard Model of particle physics predicted the bizarre behavior of the Bs meson, and the discovery reinforces its validity. The discovery also narrows down the possible forms of supersymmetry, a theory proposing that each known particle has its own more massive "super" partner particle. Some currently popular models of supersymmetry predict a much higher transition frequency than that observed by the CDF collaboration, and those models will need to be refined.
"This measurement is not the end of the story. It opens new venues to pursue the quest for nature's best-kept secrets," Paus said.
"I am very proud that the MIT group played such a crucial role in this, one of the most important tests of the Standard Model of particle physics in many years," said Marc A. Kastner, head of the MIT Department of Physics and the Donner Professor of Science.
The results reported at Fermilab set important vectors for new research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, which is expected to be turned on within 18 months, Milner said.
"We are all excited by this great result in which Christoph Paus and his group from our physics department played such a crucial role," said Robert Silbey, dean of the MIT School of Science. "Now on to the LHC at CERN!"
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/antimatter-2.html
My first impression is that the wave oscillations are flashing in forward and reverse time in a parity formation. We can only see the forward time oscillations in such extreme rotation while particle modulation (of higher frequencies) regenerative processes are taking place. These processes are keyed to the two way flux from a scale wide matter and antimatter polarity in rotation around a zero point. In other words, we have witnessed matter/antimatter parity which is an exact model of the UNIVERSE!!!!
How long will we stay stuck in the BIG BANG? Look at these power ratio's, my God can you not see how parity exists on extreme levels? AMS search for antimatter cosmic rays of helium failed to find any. Collider experiments provide equal matter/antimatter charged particles. If we are on the opposite side of the reverse motion of universe, we can only see a skewed dipolar curvature of the greater motion of these two phase interfaced wave patterns in forward motion [of TIME].
What I really find the most interesting is the keyed synchronizations of the extreme phase conjugation matter/antimatter waveforms revealing a possible link to scale wide motion of the flux fields themselves. Imagine this three trillion times per second exchange taking place on a scale wide basis all at the same time [zero point time]!? Now we begin to see just how much power exchange is really taking place at extremely high frequencies above that of the light spectrum.
John
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17 years 10 months ago #19170
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Replied by Stoat on topic Reply from Robert Turner
What do you get for this power? Over in GD's entropy thread, I got the mass energy of an electron as being 8.187E-14 joules but the energy available to it in a complex universe would be 1.616E 08 Joules. That's taking the speed of the graviton as being pi times 10 billion c.
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17 years 10 months ago #19172
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Hi Stoat,
How do you compare light speed at almost 3 million meters per second with data indicating a 3 trillion times per second for switching speed of a Bs Meson in calculating "energy available in a complex universe" to an electron? I calculated (approx) the graviton speed 10 billion x c to be nine billion nine hundred ninety-nine million meters per second which is over 3000 percent increase in speed of light!
Might as well be an infinite energy being available to the electron at those speeds! Who knows maybe (negative charged field) graviton fields collapse into lower speeds forming mass fluctuations (e.g.,electrons). Almost seems like a virtual field above light that can collapse creating mass, transfer momentum, and create (negative charge-electromotive force) dynamos such as huge galactic electro generators with antimatter (positive charge-positrons) annihilation jets!
john
How do you compare light speed at almost 3 million meters per second with data indicating a 3 trillion times per second for switching speed of a Bs Meson in calculating "energy available in a complex universe" to an electron? I calculated (approx) the graviton speed 10 billion x c to be nine billion nine hundred ninety-nine million meters per second which is over 3000 percent increase in speed of light!
Might as well be an infinite energy being available to the electron at those speeds! Who knows maybe (negative charged field) graviton fields collapse into lower speeds forming mass fluctuations (e.g.,electrons). Almost seems like a virtual field above light that can collapse creating mass, transfer momentum, and create (negative charge-electromotive force) dynamos such as huge galactic electro generators with antimatter (positive charge-positrons) annihilation jets!
john
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17 years 10 months ago #18523
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Replied by Stoat on topic Reply from Robert Turner
John, I think I'll have to have a read up on Robert Carroll's meson drive ideas and get back to you.
When I first joined this board, I tried to read this thread but had to give up because the page loaded in my browser extra wide. It was hard work to keep scrolling along to the end of a line and back again. I don't know if anyone else has the same problem.
I'm not sure where you get that 3000% from[]
When I first joined this board, I tried to read this thread but had to give up because the page loaded in my browser extra wide. It was hard work to keep scrolling along to the end of a line and back again. I don't know if anyone else has the same problem.
I'm not sure where you get that 3000% from[]
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17 years 10 months ago #18529
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Replied by shando on topic Reply from Jim Shand
When that happens to me, I copy the text into notepad and read it from there. I can also enlarge the text if I want to. This is easier, faster and less confusing that constantly scrolling left and right.
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