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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

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    I still think this only exist in your absolute consciousness. As much as I wanted to, I can't find it in mine.
    No such thing as absolute consciousness Antonio__that's blocking you from finding the ever changing truths, except for absolute c, of course__as all physics depends on this fixed constant...

    Btw, absolute c = your absolute fundamental time value of time squared...

    If c is not invariable, you have nothing to measure all your ralative thinking against...

    c is the absolute fundamental measure of all science and truth...
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    I wonder what would be the "c" values for the W-plus, W-minus, and Z-zero massive photons?
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    My most recent questions seem to be__'Is space absolutely self-fundamentally quantumized__Everywhere_Always...?'


    And, What is scalar c^t at c^t limit…???
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    IMHO, the quantization of absolute space is theoretically possible if and only if the spacetime continuum is quantized as the infinite sum of squares of zero-point energies as the quantum vacuum fluctuations. For t=0 c^t=1. For t=infinity, c^t is not defined either physically or mathematically.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

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    IMHO, the quantization of absolute space is theoretically possible if and only if the spacetime continuum is quantized as the infinite sum of squares of zero-point energies as the quantum vacuum fluctuations. For t=0 c^t=1. For t=infinity, c^t is not defined either physically or mathematically.
    Yeah Antonio, that's really what I was referring to. I'd just realized I'd never seen any information on c and t at limit, say at eons of future decay cosmic times, where the light-cone scalar possibly forces Planck actions out there to expand, compared to our local area of measuring Planck lengths and time actions, and such c^t would become a real physical wave motion reality variable, at such Universal limit... Just thinking, to see where such theorizing goes, as I've always found these massive expansions of thought, to develop new thoughts in other areas of the mind, very useful to extending local ideas in many fields...
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    I'm still hoping that cold fusion should be functional at any temperature and not at absolute zero as some believed.
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    Antonio, the simpler way is to build a real water-diesel engine__No bio-fuel needed, just water...

    Compression ratio required__50 to 1...
    Injector pressure required__30,00 to 1...
    Oil required__1200 degree F. flame level...
    Two stroke diesel required to achieve__50 to 1 compression ratio...
    Operating pressures are safe in std. GM 2 strokes...
    Operating compression pressures__2500 lbs/sq. in...
    Operating combustion temperature__1000 degrees F__water to steam...
    Cost__ $5,000 to $10,000, per unit...
    Efficiency__Near 100%...
    Use__Anywhere and everywhere, for everything...

    All doable with present technology, as a matter of fact Mitsubishi is building their 5th generation of diesel engines with water injection assist...

    But, I'm talking about straight and free water injection__Absolutely Free Energy...

    Many WWII engines used water injection assists__P 51 Mustangs, etc...

    Racing tractors and airplanes use water injection to double HP...

    Land speed record for diesel powered vehicle is water-assist injected...

    Why ain't I doing it?__Don't got enough cash...
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    I don't own a car since December 2005. It was repossessed for missing 3 car payments. I now relied on public transportations. For short distances I simply walk. Now, I have internet access at home, I really don't need to go anywhere. For me, a functional cold fusion will be mainly use for warming in winter season and cooling in summer as well as for daily cooking and interior lighting.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    Antonio, cold fusion is doable with many hydrogolic elements, as per pure calcium and water__but, pure calcium is far too expensive to reduce to its base metal...

    Also doable at room temperatures...

    Search for all hydrogolic fueling processes...

    Moon lander used hydrogolic fuels__self-combustible upon contact of two opposing elements and compounds...

    There just may be one combination that's hydrogolic at reasonable efficiency and cost...

    I couldn't find such combination, the last two times I searched, but it don't mean they ain't out there...

    My son was thinking of producing the water-diesels for small home installations, such as you mention...
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    Re: emerging quasiparticles to solve cold fusion

    I'm assuming that hydrogolic fuels only require chemical reactions but cold fusion is a nuclear reaction.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²


 

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