RE: NASA establishes that X-rays of between 65-200 keV trigger nuclear FUSION reactions - Patent published

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NASA establishes that X-rays of between 65-200 keV trigger nuclear FUSION reactions - Patent published

in steemstem •  7 years ago 

Are you deliberately trying to be cryptic?

If you want to look at fragility of 3space, look at Hutchison's work or the AAG interview with Stanislav Adamenko from 2006 when he reveals they found 100um object in their ash that acted like black holes.

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No, not trying to be cryptic. It is difficult to describe the connection between a static one directional energy system, like the linear accelerator, and a gantry which rotates at a fast rate, like once per second. I think that the same forces that affect the DVIS 3D image process may be involved with LENR. Take for instance the question of how does Brilliant Light Power create all that light? The MIT guy behind that operation claims that he speeds up or slows down the orbit of a hydrogen electron. As I said above monkeying with the period of the orbit affects the stability of the 3D object. That's like the government printing money. The system can fall apart or to maintain equilibrium the system can respond with deflation. Cut several zeros off of your currency and all is well. That could be the source of your excess energy. By the way I am not a physicist. I have 1-2 years of math/physics for computer scientists behind me not the full monty. So I may act cryptic to avoid looking dumb when I think I see a connection which could be way off.

By the way, regarding Adamenko's hole. Press the button labeled "Agriculture" on this website below then search for the term "NASA".

http://imaging3.com/Dominion/Applications

Nice view of a hole in an apple. What's wrong with this picture? A hole is not a "look at the fragility of 3D space" silly! Look/see only applies to things. One cannot see nothing.

He he, I had a "oh you dummy" moment when I was trying to adjust settings to see holes inside an apple. I realized that there is nothing to adjust because there is nothing to see because a hole does not exist. A hole by definition is the lack of anything. And yet there it is in the image. Looks like a JPL/NASA crater photo. Only I did not spend billions of dollars of taxpayers money to do a spacecraft flyby.