Consider if there was no consciousness, matter and stars and life, but no
consciousness, it is beyond comprehension,
If something isn't seen by consciousness, does it really exist? Quantum
physics often suggests it doesn't!
After all we know that it's not just the photon, but also the electron t
According to the new SO(4) physics model all mass is EM mass and as a
such can go into resonance with all other EM mass. If the energies match
then an action may happen. Even more interesting is that EM fields in
fact act/resonate instantaneously. Only a follow up mass like action is
limited to
I don’t understand what “EM mass” means. Can a EMF field have mass?
I have a practical reason for asking. Once Upon A Time, there was a sketchy
character named Mark who produced a strange device that pulled electricity out
of nowhere – even though it was little more than a coil. There are still
See:
Di Stefano, A. *Experimental Observation on the Lattice Energy Converter,
preprint and PowerPoint slides*. in *ICCF24 Solid-state Energy Summit*.
2022. Mountain View, CA.
https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/DiStefanoAexperiment.pdf
This includes links to the video and to papers and a video by
The static magnetic field produced by the magnetic moment has mass and
can be calculated according Mills. But this energy is not free! It
belongs to the electron/proton.
An EM radiation field contains mass-like energy that shine up at the
moment the field resonates in a receiver. Basically the
One curious detail which sounds crazy but is worth a passing mention is the
physical similarity of the experiment to the design of Stanley Meyer's device.
Has this ever been mentioned before?
This experiment uses two closely spaced brass tubes, one of which is plated
with iron. The results are
>I don’t understand what “EM mass” means. Can a EMF field have mass?
Imagine a massless reflective box, then put a lot of light into it, now as
you try and accelerate it the walls approaching the radiation feel more
radiation pressure than the ones moving away.
The box suddenly appears to have mo
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 29 Aug 2022 16:26:44 + (UTC):
Hi,
Closely spaced electrodes with water between them will have some capacitance.
This results in a slight increase in
electron density on the cathode. The increase in electron density may
facilitate shielding, thus enh
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