WO2004059662A1 - Method and apparatus for the production of energy - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to enhancement of nuclei decay, more particularly to subjecting protons in the presence of a magnetic field to a 2Hz radio wave to stimulate proton decay.
- the half-life for the proton is predicted to be at least 10 years. According to J.A. Gowen regarding the half- life of protons, the, Sun or like stars can achieve proton decay through the massive amount of fusion energy generated. On Earth such proton decay has not been seen or synthetically generated. In the process of proton decay, it has been theorized that protons decay to a neutron, a positron and an electron neutrino. Moreover in the presence of deuterium, it has been postulated that the decay of a proton can result in a helium-3 atom and a gamma ray, the same fusion process of the Sun. The process is an energy generation process.
- Proton decay leads to the release of energy, in one form in the generation of a gravity wave.
- the energy released may be used directly for power generation and the like, or new elements can be made by the adding of protons to a nucleus.
- new elements can be made by the adding of protons to a nucleus.
- the subject technique includes creating new elements for the periodic table.
- protons when protons are situated in a magnetic field with a 2Hz radio wave, with the antenna in line with nuclei, one can create one of three types of energy through the artificially-induced proton decay.
- the subject technique involves the generation of a gravity wave that is responsible for both the imparting of energy and the increasing of mass of an object when a gravity wave passes through. Additionally, it will be shown that the gravity waves have a spin-2 property. Moreover, particle-antiparticle annihilation involved in the proton decay process is a third source of energy.
- protons are decayed in the presence of a magnetic field and a periodic 2Hz radio wave injected adjacent to protons to provide one of three types of energy production through artificially-induced proton decay: namely fusion, production of a gravity wave with anti- gravity, and particle-antiparticle annihilation.
- new elements may also be formed.
- the first type of energy production involves in one form the fusion of deuterium atoms and protons to provide helium-3 atoms and a gamma ray yielding 5.4MeV.
- the second type of energy produced includes the production of a gravity wave at room temperature through the decaying of a proton aligned in a magnetic field in the presence of a 2Hz radio wave.
- the decaying of this proton produces a neutron, a positron, and an electron neutrino in less than 360 seconds due to the repeated 2Hz signal, as opposed to 10 years previously predicted for natural proton decay.
- the neutron decays in milliseconds into a reduced or unstable gluon that adds to what is left of the final 2Hz radio wave that interacted with the body to create a gravity wave, the reduced gluon fusing to the radio wave allowing the gravity wave to propagate. Its nature obeys the inverse square law.
- the total -possible energy associated with one gravity wave is approximately 1.11 x 10 3 - 1.11 x 10 GeV.
- the third type of energy produced includes particle-antiparticle annihilation.
- the proton decays to the aforementioned neutron, positron and electron neutrino and in one form the positron and an available electron annihilate producing 1.02MeV.
- the energy produced is easily incorporated in present electricity generation plants while maintaining the same method of generation in that the energy can be used to heat water to produce steam without having to provide additional shielding of any containment vessel or core. This is because stainless steel will shield the aforementioned gamma rays.
- the subject technology in one form is an energy production system of high efficiency. The system is expandable with regulating software or other components even at endpoints where production from power plants is consumed.
- the source of protons for the method is from the reaction of sulfuric acid with copper, the exhausted sulfuric acid can be recycled without the requirement of the disposal of any nuclear waste.
- the method of energy production when incorporated in present power plants is environmentally advantageous since nuclear fuels as uranium, Plutonium, or Thorium are not needed and the need for fossil fuels is eliminated.
- the amplitude of the 2Hz radio wave is between 12 and 12.5V. Control of the reaction can be accomplished by switching the 2Hz radio wave from core partition to core partition when a partition reaches a predetermined temperature to prevent overheating.
- the production of gravity waves to increase the mass of an object onto which the gravity waves impinge may be used, for instance, for hurricane control in which droplets in hurricane funnels are increased in mass thus depressing the hurricane to destroy it.
- rain clouds may be made to emit rain by irradiating the rain cloud with gravity waves thus to increase the weight of the individual droplets, whereupon they fall to the earth as rain.
- the production of the gravity wave can also be used in quantum computing since the wave is a spin-2 body and can be used for medical and laboratory applications, in one application to replace the polymerase chain reaction utilized to replicate DNA since DNA is naturally negatively charged, i.e. can be aligned in a magnetic field. When exposed to the 2Hz signal with the DNA aligned in a magnetic field, the DNA breaks apart.
- Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of the subject process in which protons are subjected to 2Hz radio waves when placed between the poles of a magnet;
- Figure 2 is a listing of the types of reactions to provide fusion, a gravity wave, and particle- antiparticle annihilation for producing energy from the decay of protons utilizing 2Hz radio waves and a magnetic field;
- Figure 3 is a diagrammatic illustration of the use of proton decay in the generation of steam for electricity production showing the utilization of a bath of sulfuric acid, the positioning of the bath of sulfuric acid in a vessel positioned between magnetic poles, the utilization of a 2Hz radio wave antenna, the generation of protons through the utilization of a copper wire sink to remove electrons, coupled with a water supply and water jacket around the container for removing the heat generated;
- Figure 4 is a diagrammatic illustration of the control of the process of Figure 3 through the control of the application of the 2Hz radio wave to a series of vessels, with the 2Hz radio waves removed when the temperature of a vessel exceeds a predetermined threshold;
- Figure 5 is a diagrammatic illustration of the generation of a gravity wave directed to a mass that increases the mass of the object irradiated by the gravity wave;
- Figure 6 is a diagrammatic illustration of quantum computing utilizing the spin-2 characteristic of a gravity wave
- Figure 7 is a diagrammatic illustration of the utilization of the spin-2 gravity wave process to break apart DNA that acts as a PCR substitute, in which the separated strands of the DNA may be provided with an altered gene sequence in a coming together/binding process;
- Figure 8 is a diagrammatic illustration of an experimental set-up using one magnet to produce room temperature proton decay
- Figure 9A is a diagrammatic illustration of the Figure 8 machine incorporating photographic film wrapped around the proton containing Pyrex tube that was developed with convention methods in a darkroom
- Figure 9B is a diagrammatic illustration of a- photograph which is the result of experiments using the apparatus of Figure 9 A that presents evidence of the Higgs field in that the presence of the field allows appearance of the reduced radio wave and reduced gluon;
- Figure 10 is a diagrammatic illustration of an experiment utilizing two magnets
- Figure 11A is a diagrammatic illustration of the Figure 8 set-up incorporating a germanium detector that recorded nuclei decay activities;
- Figure 1 IB is graph of germanium detector energy versus counts of output from the Figure 11A apparatus, which shows evidence of nuclear decay activity during the process of energy production in the apparatus of Figure 8;
- Figure 12A is a diagrammatic illustration of the Figure 8 machine with the addition of tungsten powder for fusion experiments, illustrating running of a sample from trials on a Differential Thermal Analysis machine;
- Figure 12B is the output graph of a Differential Thermal Analysis from the DTA machine of Figure 12A showing what elements the examined sample contained indicating the successful addition of protons onto tungsten nuclei through fusion to produce the elements represented by the peaks.
- a proton in a magnetic field decaying in the presence of the periodic 2Hz radio wave results in a neutron, a positron and an electron neutrino. With the decay of the proton one obtains the unstable gluon. In the presence of a residual radio wave left over from the decay-inducing process, this results in a gravity wave with a spin-2 characteristic and antigravity. Antigravity exists at the point of union of the radio wave and the reduced gluon in that it was a released body that stayed in place as the gravity wave traveled away. Note, the type of energy associated with the gravity wave is 1.11 x 10 GeV.
- a third source of energy in the decay of the proton is particle-antiparticle .annihilation.
- the proton under the influence of the 2Hz periodic radio wave and the magnetic field provides a positron, which when colliding with an electron produces 1.02MeV.
- one type of. practical system for taking the energy and using it to convert water to steam, especially in a power plant involves the use of a container 22 filled with -.sulfurie ' acid from a sulfuric acid source 24.
- the sulfuric acid can be manually replaced after each use.
- the container is located within a stainless steel shielded water jacket 26, with the stainless steel shielding for the aforementioned gamma rays. Additional shielding can be implemented by surrounding the stainless steel with a covering of inexpensive and readily available lead.
- Water from a supply 28 passes through the stainless steel-shielded jacket and exits as steam as illustrated at 30, which is provided to a steam turbine.
- the sulfuric acid container exists between the poles 32 and 34 of a magnet, with a copper wire 38 being inserted into container 22 and connected to a copper sink 36 filled with copper pellets. It is the purpose of the wire with the sink to remove electrons from the sulfuric acid, thus to leave protons indicated at 40.
- the reaction of the H 2 SO with the copper is a good source of protons, with exhausted H 2 SO recycled as illustrated by dotted line 42 back to reservoir 24. Note, complete removal of the electrons is not a hindrance to the procedure of proton decay in that hydrogens containing electrons, not protons alone, can still decay to lead to the aforementioned energies.
- a 2Hz source 44 that may be a function generator provides the periodic 2Hz radio wave through an antenna wire 46 adjacent the protons. As will be seen, the interaction zone depends on the length of the wire.
- a number of jacketed vessels 50 are provided with 2Hz antennas 46 that are controlled by a switch 54 under the control of a unit 56.
- Heat detectors 58 are positioned at jacketed vessels 50 so that once a predetermined heat level has been reached, switch 54 is moved to switch 2Hz radio waves to the next vessel. Continuous energy production is maintained with this procedure since the production of fusion is periodic in that one vessel produces energy while the others cool or are in the process of energy generation.
- the subject system generates a gravity wave 70 as illustrated in Figure 5 that is produced when a vessel 72 of protons 74 is provided with a source 76 of periodic 2Hz waves that are transmitted down via a wire 78 such that the waves are projected towards vessel 72.
- the wire does not necessarily have to be inserted in the vessel, although in experimentation the antenna was in the medium for convenience and to ensure that the 2Hz would be contacting the protons.
- a source 80 of sulfuric acid is provided for vessel 72, with a copper wire 82 providing a conduit for electrons to be sinked at a pulverized or pelleted copper sink 84.
- Vessel 72 is surrounded by poles 86 (N) and 88 (S) of the magnet that produces the gravity waves as described in connection with Figure 2.
- poles 86 (N) and 88 (S) of the magnet that produces the gravity waves as described in connection with Figure 2.
- spin-2 can be thought simply as the orientation of a packet of energy (quanta). The positioning of the energy can be described with arrows in that the direction- to which an arrow is pointing indicates the orientation of the quanta. Spin-2 can be described as a two-headed arrow in that it simultaneously occupies two positions. Thus, if a spin-2 body were rotated 180° it would not appear as though it had changed orientation.
- the spin-2 quantum system allows for enormous advances, for instance for improved drug development, calculations, greater advances in algorithm development, advances in encryption schemes, advances in software, new coding languages for programming spin-2 quantum systems, more precise medical imaging, or for general, uses as in gaming. More specifically, hybrid computers could be made in that the quantum system could be incorporated with present hardware to create advanced intermediate products.
- the technique is like fusion in that the energies become shared so that to maintain stability they become one body.
- the process is like PCR in that ohgonucleotides or similar strands of nucleic acid can be added to the irradiated strands that break apart so that the bodies can be replicated.
- the breaking apart of the strands may be achieved with simple irradiation witlr2Hz, rather than with the gravity wave in that the process allows for the same breaking apart.
- electromagnetic energy at different frequencies may be found to work better in creating breaks depending on the biological body to allow for addition.
- nonbiological bodies designed to be compatible can be added to the biological bodies for functionality.
- an element from the periodic table or an engineered body could be added to a nucleic acid base or between bonds to allow for the new body formed to perform a specific task:
- the application allows for numerous possibilities for combinations as in adding- electronic components for computing.
- the body can be stimulated to action by outside control as for drug delivery or other medical applications as to stimulate replication, translation, or RNA ' editing.
- the subject invention can achieve profound results in altering a structure such as a cell to prevent a virulent from entering that would potentially prevent the spread of disease.
- a body could first be injected. When in close contact the structure needing altering can be radiated so that the injected body can add, with the new structure providing the initially intended functionality. Genetic engineering is achieved as with such a procedure since in one form the new form can be stimulated to replicate with the subject technology so that it could replace damaged bodies such -as T cells, that may not have been in sufficient number and that may have been related to or the reason for an illness.
- the method is ⁇ not limited to DNA in that other biological bodies or nucleic acids specifically could be used.
- the PCR process can work directly in a human being or other organism in that irradiation can be directed to a specific area of the body for the process to occur in a cell or tissue, especially if the DNA of the tissue needs altering to alleviate disease.
- targeted injection of the 2Hz radio wave or of gravity waves into cells or ' tissue in an appropriate magnetic field can alter cells or tissue for diagnostic or treatment purposes as by. altering bonds or positioning of components in tissue or altering DNA in cells.
- Use directly on a body could be considered a means for creating cell signaling or for tissue engineering in that the process could allow tissues to interact similarly to the quantum interacting process of Figure 6 so that the process may allow for tissue growth, e.g. bone or other tissue stimulation to allow for repair.
- gravity waves can be used to allow a tissue to form properly with dimensionality that would eliminate the need for burdensome scaffolding in that damaged tissue could repair itself by being subjected to external waves with spin-2. This procedure eliminates the need for transplants.
- the use of the subject system is not limited to a specific tissue in that blood vessels too may be stimulated, angiogenesis, or potentially redirected or prevented from growing in cases that may require a cessation of blood flow as to eliminate tumors.
- the subject system could be used to engineer specific biological bodies as proteins/growth factors, enzymes, carbohydrates, or fats.
- the subject system can be used to create a new virus or bacteria species for injection or directly in a host.
- the new species could potentially- act as a competitor or predator to an undesired virus or bacteria, thereby eliminating the disease.
- the new species could be created easily internally by directing the gravity waves on the undesirable pathogen to cause it to mutate to the new species that could eventually eliminate the disease. This strategy could be used for common conditions as colds or the flu, apart from simply irradiating the causes of such ailments with 2Hz and a magnetic field or gravity waves.
- tissue through the process could lead to new synapses, and the process may provide help in reproduction in that embryonic or fetal growth may be stimulated, maybe most useful if damage is observed in that the process may be a last attempt to stimulate growth.
- the subject system can be viewed as a potential alternative to abortions, considering that some women have them due to potential birth defects.
- the process could be utilized also for premature births to allow for proper development of the new born.
- tissue that may have had trouble in working properly may be stimulated to action. For example, ovaries could be stimulated to release eggs, or nonreproductive organs as the pancreas may be stimulated for insulin production.
- the system can constitute a new form of medical imaging device in that biological bodies placed in the magnetic field and subjecte.d to the 2Hz could be observed in relation to how the body reacts to the electromagnetic energy.
- diseased structures could respond differently as moving in an unusual manner compared to noraial tissue so that the observation would make the unusual structure apparent.
- the same technique could be used in microscopy in that the machine would not simply be a tool for medicine but could be used in laboratory applications for visualizations.
- Figure 8 specifically was the set-up used for the majority of trials.
- water droplet and pipette movements were the measurements confirming the existence of the gravity wave and anti- gravity.
- protons were decayed at room temperature in seconds by placing protons 130 between the poles 122 and 124 of a magnet that oriented each proton so that it was aligned in the direction of the magnetic field from pole 122 to pole 124.
- the protons were created with use of sulfuric acid (H 2 SO ) placed in the Pyrex tube container 120.
- a copper wire 129 was inserted in the acid of container 120 with the other end inserted in a sink of pulverized copper 128.
- the process of electron generation is the same as in a car battery with the addition of the notion that wire 129 directs the electrons, separated in container 120 with the insertion of wire 129, to the multi-positively charged sink 128.
- a 2Hz radio wave was generated by a 2 Hz oscillator 126 coupled to an antenna 132 to radiate the 2Hz signal.
- antenna 132 is simply a copper wire.
- a Pasteur pipette 134 held water drops 136 and 138 with the aid of a pipette bulb 140. The drops were in-line with antenna 132 so that the forces produced from the decayed protons would affect the drops.
- Anti-gravity was observed in that drop 136 was moved upward before returning to its previous position, whereupon the drop was influenced by the gravity wave. Note that the gravity wave was found to influence the drop after anti-gravity. The influence of the gravity wave is illustrated by descending drop 138. Having many drops in pipette 134 allowed for continuous observations. It was observed that a drop did not return to its previous position after having been influenced. This is because it may have moved upward or fallen far enough to be out of the influence of anti-gravity or the gravity wave respectively. Thus it would not return to its previous position as typically after the influence on the drop no longer existed.
- the machine of Figure 8 has numerous applications. As will be seen in experiments described hereinafter, the machine of Figure 8 can be used for fusion. In that experiment, elements were created from tungsten. Also, new elements can b ⁇ created to be added to the periodic table. Additionally,- he machine of Figure 8 produced anti-gravity that has numerous applications as in the alleviating of mass or the pushing away of objects. This notion is because it was observed that the pipette was pushed away from the Pyrex tube through the influence of the anti-gravity force. Success in creation of gravity waves and anti-gravity occurred because the magnetic field and the 2Hz radio wave produced room temperature decay of the proton.
- the Figure 8 machine can be considered the basis for new engines.
- the energies from fusion, gravity, anti-gravity, and particle-anti-particle annihilations can be used as fuel in that the heat generated from the machine can replace present systems of heat production as* in fission engines used in submarines and the like, or even in internal combustion engines.
- the temperature decrease, accompanying anti-gravity could potentially prevent engines from over-heating.
- the forces generated with the machine of Figure 8 could propel vehicles by simply causing the conveyance to be pushed or pulled due to the respective created force.
- the push or pull benefit could be most useful in space travel since factors as friction on Earth do not exist in space.
- the energies from the Figure 8 machine can be directed and used for manufacturing, even for nano or smaller technologies. This is because in the production of gravity waves, protons are decayed.
- the baryons and their components are manipulated by the subject process in that new bodies are created through fusion.
- Figure 9A shows another experiment to confirm proton decay leading to gravity and anti- gravity.
- the machine of Figure 8 incorpor.ated photographic film that allowed for capturing of the Higgs field observed in Figure 9B.
- the results of the Figure 9A experiment confirm for the first time the existence of the Fliggs field.
- a Pyrex tube container 120 is located between the magnet poles 122 and 124, with a 2Hz generator 126 coupled to an antenna 132 decaying the protons 130 that are typically attracted to the S pole.
- a copper wire 129 removes the electrons to the pulverized copper sink 128.
- the photographic film 150 was wrapped around the tube, and the protons were attracted to the S pole of the magnet, confirmed since decay or the Higgs field was only observed on the S pole regions of the films.
- the photographic print taken during the experiment is evidence of the Higgs field.
- the dark point 154 is the result of the production of a reduced gluon, which is 1 :1 correlatable to observation of the Higgs boson that happens to be in the field due to decay.
- the area labeled as the reduced radio wave shows a radio wave 152 having passed through the field. It can be determined that the field gave the radio wave energy (mass) so that it was captured on the photographic print.
- the reduced gluon and the reduced radio wave combine, the Higgs field no longer exists, with only the Higgs boson and the anti-Higgs boson staying at the same point where the reduced gluon and the reduced radio wave merged.
- the Higgs boson and the anti-Higgs boson stay at the same point because they are too massive to travel. Thus, they release energy in place.
- the release of anti-Higgs boson energy is the reason for the observed anti-gravity; and release of Fliggs boson energy is the reason for the creation of elementary particles with masses.
- the subject system is a method for creating elementary particles.
- the Higgs boson is not part of a gravity wave. If it were, the gravity wave would not be massless in that it would not obey the inverse square law. Since the gravity wave is energy, it is equivalent to mass when passing through bodies.
- the evidence of the Higgs field on the print is a presentation of one Force in that the Higgs field is sharing energy with the reduced radio wave so that the reduced radio wave (electroweak interaction) and the reduced gluon (weak-strong interaction) are one body (strong-electroweak interaction).
- Weak is an indication that the bodies are decayed in that the gluon is in a reduced state (equivalent to -weak force) and the reduced radio wave can be seen since it too is in the reduced state.
- the Higgs field appears momentarily prior to the bodies completely fusing, corresponding to one Force equivalent.
- the bosons become separate and stay in place as the new body gravity wave travels away from the point of union.
- the Higgs boson and the anti-Higgs boson do not cancel each other out because as in particle-antiparticle annihilation particles, antiparticles must collide for annihilation. By that, they travel, meet at a point, and destroy each other releasing internal components.
- the bosons are extremely close being essentially at the same point, and they release energies separately, i.e., anti-Higgs are observed with anti-gravity and Higgs are observed with new particles.
- energies has been primarily indicated in three forms, all energies as related to the bosons created through the machine of Figure 8 are considered represented by the three forms mentioned in that they are not considered separate. Rather they occur as part of the creations of gravity /anti-gravity, fusion, and particle-antiparticle annihilations.
- the diagram represents a further experiment to ascertain if gravity waves are additive.
- a dual set-up is involved in which two Figure 8 machines are used with the pipette positioned between the set-ups to measure any increased effect.
- multiple waves with spin-2 were generated.
- Force probe trials confirmed that multiple waves with spin-2 were produced simultaneously.
- the first set-up has a first tube container 170 holding the protons 174 between magnet poles 176 and 178 with the insertion of a copper wire 173 leading to a copper sink 171 to eliminate the electrons from the container.
- a 2Hz oscillator 184 generated the frequency that was carried by copper antennas 186 to container 170 and to a second tube container 172 between magnet poles 180 and 182.
- Copper wire 173 also enters tube 172 and functions as a bridge to copper sink 171 to allow for electron' removal. Removal of electrons completely is not a requirement since hydrogens with one electron each could exist in the tubes rather than the hydrogens being protons alone. The typical hydrogens would still decay and affect a pipette 190 holding water drops 196 and 198 with assistance from a pipette bulb 192. Numerous drops were placed in the pipette so that a drop would be aligned with both of the antennas 186 in the tubes. This pipette was aligned with both antennas to allow for both gravity waves to act on the droplets in the pipette and to crease a force on the pipette.
- the 2Hz was generated as before.
- the antennas were. the same distance from the tube walls, and the set-ups were equally distanced from the pipette.
- the gravity waves were produced simultaneously to affect drops with the same energy values.
- the distance of drop falls 200 were measured showing that the dual set-up led to double the distance of drop falls.
- the doubling was confirmed through one magnet trials with the magnet being the same distance from the pipette, and with the single magnet maintaining the same orientation. Movement of the pipette seemed more visible since it was under the doubled influence of gravity waves and anti-gravity, which led to a doubling of the upward drop movement distance.
- the increased distance was the result of multiple productions of anti-gravity directed to the drops rather than anti-gravity having a shared character with gravity.
- the theory of operation was confirmed with the one magnet trials in which anti-gravity influence did not appear as gravity observations.
- the magnet orientation was vertical as compared with the horizontal orientation of the apparatus in Figure 8.
- the vertical orientation permitted directing the gravity waves toward the drops. It was found that the drops followed the same form of upward movement prior to a return to their initial position before the gravity waves caused drop falls.
- the Figure 10 experiment confirmed potential use in wireless communications in that the waves can be directed over great distances.
- the pipette was nearly twenty times the distance from the magnets compared to the Figure 8 trials. The results proved that an effect can be produced over distance.
- the energy can be received and used at a location a distance away from the production.
- a gravity wave can be directed from a satellite to provide power from the energy to a town or for uses as mentioned previously as with creating rain or purifying bodies of water.
- the .511MeV peak in Figure 11B is in the noise region, the line is nonetheless useful. In other words, the peak is nearly four times larger than the ⁇ 1.026MeV electron-positron peak, while the .511MeV line in other graphs from the detector had only approximately twice the counts than the corresponding electron-positron peak. The increased peak could simply indicate additional positrons being produced, but all positrons can be thought to annihilate with a negative body. Yet, the reason for the increased peak is curious when considering lack of electrons.
- a helium-4 can be thought to have occurred shortly after the average time ⁇ 360s for the production of fusion or a wave with spin-2.
- One 4 FIe reaching a point of instability while other heliums were being created is acceptable so that when the first helium-4 needed additional heliums for stability they would have existed.
- the waves with spin-2 process have been found to be a method for higher element production.
- an excited helium combining with a neighboring 4 FIe started the two-step process that created the extremely short-lived beryllium- 8 that would have immediately combined with an additional 4 FIe resulting in an unstable 12 C.
- carbon-12 comprises near ninety-nine percent of all carbon on Earth and without it humans would not have evolved especially considering that ninety-seven percent of the human body is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
- the machine of Figure 8 may be used to produce tissue in that from the fusing of protons, greater bodies can be produced until actual cells and tissues emerge.
- the process of producing elements through fusion potentially is not limited to iron-56. Structures above 56 Fe are difficult to create because the elements can absorb
- the machine of Figure 8 can produce the same effect in that the repeated introduction of the-.
- the Figure 8 machine constitutes a method to overcome typical restrictions in element production.
- FIG. 8 The Figure 8 configuration was used.
- container 120 was placed between magnet poles 122 and 124, while the copper wire 129 was inserted to direct electrons to the pelleted copper sink 128.
- the function generator 126 produced the 2Hz that was directed to the medium by the antenna 132.
- Tungsten powder 220 was swirled in the proton volume, with slight excess powder 222 resting at the bottom of the Pyrex tube.
- Antenna 132 was inserted the complete length of the tube so that all in-line nuclei including the resting tungsten at the bottom of the tube could decay.
- DTA Differential Thermal Analysis
- Figure 12B shows peaks representing the elements, each having a higher proton number than tungsten. In other words, only through fusion could At, Au, and U have been produced. This view is confirmed since the issue of a contaminated tungsten sample is eliminated because astatine (At) is unavailable in nature and can only be produced in a nuclear reactor. Additionally, astatine has a short half-life, which means that the sample needed to be produced and then run on the DTA machine within eight hours to observe a peak. The run for Figure 12B was less than two hours after the final experiment and pooling. Note, the final use of the machine incorporating a portion of the pooled volume involved a run for an additional five to six hours.
- a gravity wave is a traveling body of electromagnetic radiation.
- the equation indicates that the energy of electromagnetic radiation is equivalent to a mass value. In other words, energy and mass are the same manifestation.
- a gravity wave is electromagnetic radiation with energy equal to 1.678x10 "35 J, which means that if a gravity wave were included in the electromagnetic spectrum it would be placed on the extreme left before AM' radio.
- gravity waves have the lowest possible frequency due to creation of the body from the decay of a proton and the decay of radio waves. Therefore a reduced gluon combines with a reduced radio wave to yield anti-gravity and a gravity wave.
- the process of fusion can be performed for any element, since fusion was achieved using tungsten.
- the fusion of tungsten was no different in that protons were added to the nucleus gradually until larger elements resulted; Though At, Au, and U are presented as part of the experiment that produced Figure 12B, other elements were created including fusion of two tungsten atoms.
- Use of a periodic table including neutron number is most useful in understanding the process. For example, to produce the next element on the periodic table, i.e., rhenium above tungsten, two protons need to fuse to the tungsten nucleus. This process is possible because of the subject proton decay, and the additional proton in the fusion decays to a neutron to allow the body to be stable.
- the energy that enters from one gravity wave is small, but as more waves enter more energy is gained by the individual components.
- the more shared energy causes the components to become one since they are sharing so much of the same thing, i.e. from one component a larger component is formed.
- the concept of energy being mass is the same. More energy in one component causes the body to become larger. As the component becomes larger, it becomes a greater body of matter since it occupies more space. So, occupying more space can be thought as being due to a larger body, which is larger because it has more energy. In other words, greater energy leads to greater matter that is the same as a greater mass or body in space.
- the more energy a body obtains the greater it increases in mass, i.e., the more space it occupies and the more bending of space resulting.
- a gravity wave is generated in the subject process by decaying a proton held aligned in a magnetic field with 2Hz electromagnetic energy.
- the aligned proton being in the low energy state for ..the body when having the 2Hz radio waves passing tlirough it decays because it cannot typically move, since it is held in place by the magnetic field of sufficient strength.
- the Higgs field is the fundamental component that allows for the strong force that holds the proton together. Since the proton decays, the Higgs field is exposed.
- the reduced gluon can be accepted as equivalent to the Higgs field in that the proton when in the Higgs field state combines with the final radio wave that barely is affected by the remaining proton in the magnetic field.
- the combined reduced gluon and reduced radio wave is the gravity wave.
- the gravity wave travels from the point of union. It is an electromagnetic wave in that it loses energy as explained by the inverse square law (1/d ).
- the gravity wave energy of a low frequency affects the drop so that the components of the body or the drop itself can be imagined to vibrate.
- the excess energy increases the mass of the body so that it falls to the Earth as explained by the Newtonian equation GmM/d 2 .
- GmM/d 2 An understanding of space-time is not necessarily required to envision the notion that bodies with larger mass fall to Earth more quickly or with greater force as explained with F-GmM/d 2 .
- the British Physicist Higgs predicted an additional body that gave mass to the elementary particles at the begimiing of the Universe.
- the Higgs field (reduced gluon) and the reduced radio wave combine at a specific point. At that point, a final release of energy occurs in that the components of the field are released.
- the components released are the Higgs boson and the anti- Higgs boson.
- the bosons when in the field have spin-0 meaning that they are completely symmetrical. Flowever, after the merge of the reduced bodies the bosons become spin-2, a state making them unstable causing them to release energies from the point of union. If the Higgs boson is spin-2, the anti-Higgs boson has to have the opposite character of spin-2.
- the state of the anti-Higgs boson is the same state of anti-gravity in that gravity is spin-2 arid anti-gravity predicted to have been released at the point of union is spin- " 2. Thus, the anti-Higgs boson is responsible for the force anti- gravity that provides the opposite effect of gravity.
- the effect of anti-gravity is from the point of union in that it does not have 1/d 2 character, exactly as the anti-Higgs boson. Therefore, the anti-Higgs boson is considered the exchange particle for the force anti-gravity.
- the exchange particle is the Physics term that means that it is the reason for the force just as a wave with spin-2 is the exchange particle for the force gravity.
- the exchange particle is used synonymously to its force in discussions.
- the proton decaying reaches the most extreme point of existence, that being the reduced gluon.
- the Higgs field gives mass to all bodies including the Higgs boson that exists in it.
- the dark spot of the reduced gluon of Figure 9B is the boson.
- any body traveling through the field can be thought as a cloud of energy just as gravity is a wave of energy, receives the energy manifesting itself as mass due to the imparting of the energy on the body.
- the union of the reduced bodies is actually a release of the Higgs field, observed to have existed since the Higgs boson and anti-Higgs boson were verified - with the anti-gravity observations. Yet, the Higgs field is more in that it maintains order.
- the union of the forces of Nature was due to destruction of symmetry, i.e. the proton and ' the radio wave lose symmetry with the extreme of the proton being essentially destroyed.
- the remaining Higgs field can be thought as the final attempt of the proton to stay alive.
- the existence of the field shows that symmetry was destroyed in that the energy cloud can be thought as a reaching out to cling to something so that the proton can exist in some way.
- the unified Force equivalent is the visualization of this attempt so that the proton is eventually successful in staying alive but through the new symmetry of the gravity wave being spin-2.
- the anti-Higgs boson influence is seen with anti-gravity, and the Higgs boson existence as the reason for the creation of elementary particles with mass. Additionally, the bosons can be thought the reason for charges since the anti-Higgs range was calculated to be 10 "19 C. In other words, the subject technology may be used to generate new charges or forms of charges so that bodies can have varied electro character. The steps below summarize the above described progression. _ . I HighEnergy 1 "" 1 1 1 1 Energy loss
- a black hole can be thought of as a massive point whereby space is so significantly bent or warped that nothing can escape from it.
- the example is similar to a sailor being trapped in a whirlpool, and he or she is trying to swim out but cannot.
- the subject technology can be used in one form to create synthetic black holes at any location.
- a synthetic black hole could be produced over a city whereby all components in the city would be influenced by the output radiation or energy from the point causing a simultaneous sharing of energy for all bodies in the range of the energy so that attraction to the massive hole would occur.
- Directing gravity waves from satellites could be useful in that gravity waves could be directed to points globally to provide energy.
- the use could be to eliminate hurricanes and tornadoes, to create rain by directing waves to clouds, to clean bodies of water as to allow the water to be safe for drinking by causing parasites in bodies of water to die by being under increased pressure due to the addition of mass, etc.
- the production of rain has been already achieved in the laboratory in that the trials of Figures 8 and 10 demonstrate that water drops could fall to Earth if irradiated with gravity waves.
- the 2Hz used to generate gravity waves with spin-2 could potentially be obtained from solar flares bouncing off the Earth or other magnetic field bodies.
- a satellite could be designed so that a solar flare interacting with it would produce the 2Hz.
- gravity waves could be generated in the same process of decaying protons with a sulfuric acid process that would be performed in the satellites.
- total distance covered is proportional to the number of waves with spin-2 in, passing tlirough, an object squared and divided by 2. Units of time can be thought created as waves with spin-2 pass through a body so that the more waves with spin-
- the time increases above are possible since the notion that gravity waves are energy does not change.
- the table shows the increases in time with increased gravity wave number. Thus, if one increases the number of gravity waves on a body, one is still increasing the amount of energy on the body in that mass increases accordingly.
- the table below expresses the notion considering the amount of interactions suspected that a proton must have with radio waves before decaying to the reduced gluon, considering that the radio wave loses energy also before interacting with a proton at the furthest possible distance in the Pyrex tube.
- a body in space thus receiving a consistent number of waves with spin-2 can be characterized by a consistent time.
- the notion of the imparting of time by gravity waves does not change the idea of the effect of gravity waves in that the relation between gravity and time can be better understood with the idea that increases in time are due to providing a body with greater internal movement, vibration, or energy. For example, if a glacier were subjected to waves with spin-2, movement of the body would increase so that the block of ice would melt completely sooner.
- connection can be furthered in relation to mass and senescence explaining potentially how tissues age naturally including apoptosis (programmed cell death) that may be triggered in various cells after receiving certain numbers of waves with spin-2, creating greater thought regarding using spin-2 waves to fight, diseases.
- apoptosis programmed cell death
- subjecting a cell to increased amounts of spin-2 waves might cause the time of the body to increase so that decay or senescence would be created, which could be most useful in eliminating diseased cells before potential spreading.
- the concept also could be used to examine premature aging as Progeria with the notion that waves with spin-2 can trigger genes.
- ⁇ present technology can allow. Reiterating, directing gravity waves to a point s equivalent to transferring the characteristics of the wave to the point.
- the point is under an external periodic force. Therefore, it would emit radiation with the same frequency as the external stimulus wave with spin-2, which is an explanation for how a body can give-off spin-2 waves.
- the emitted radiation frequency equals the frequency of the external force because the force on the point from produced spin-2 waves is discrete, instantaneous, discontinuous, and periodic.
- the time of diseased cells could be increased to destroy the harmful bodies.
- .time is a dimension. If increasing waves with spin-2 on a point, dimensionality of the point would be increased, not necessarily simply related to increasing time but generally. In other words, the gravity of the point could warp ⁇ surrounding space greatly influencing and increasing dimensionality. Also, the notion of dimension creation is further expanded if considering that a universe is simply a dimension or on a dimension as described in some works. Thus, the technology could essentially create additional universes.
- a slowing or reversal of time can also be achieved when remembering that anti-gravity has the opposite effect to gravity.
- the repelling force could cause a body to be less under the influence of time.
- supply of the anti-gravity influence would have to be without the gravity influence.
- anti-gravity was observed to occur sufficiently prior to a gravity wave so that a body could be pulled out of the way once the anti-gravity influence is provided before the gravity wave emerged.
- the idea is related to the concept that both anti-gravity and gravity seemed to influence in the same direction.
- anti-gravity could also be used for functionality because of the continuous notion of an opposite effect to the attractive force gravity.
- the waves could be used for transportation.
- the waves can easily travel through objects, potentially carrying structures as biological bodies like RNA on the waves through a human body as in drug delivery is possible.
- the wave would become a medicated wave that delivers treatment when passing though and imparting the medicated energy.
- the nervous system is a networked process in that one neuron communicates with the next, hypothesized to involve the waves with spin-2 quantum process that would explain the rapidity of the system that has not yet been replicated synthetically since the waves with spin-2 process has never before been proposed. If damage existed whereby communications ceased, the waves with spin-2 process through an implant or external direction could be used to allow nerves to ' ' return' to normal processes of communications. What is suggested is the use of quantum computing medically, and the application could potentially treat conditions as paralysis.
- Such neural networking would have numerous applications as improving the networking of computers or interfaces generally similarly to LANs or WANs, improving Internet technologies, or ' using the technology for creation of new systems as by making novel fuzzy neural networks.
- the technology can improve or create new technologies related but not limited to software or expert systems generally, signal processing, image data processing, communication ' systems, or optimization techniques. Additional use of the technology could be for the development of circuitry, speech and face recognition, speech production and reproduction as from text including translation applications, navigation systems, radar-like systems, target recognition, writing recognition, automatic guidance systems, and real time processes. Further application may be found for weather forecasting, mechanical machines, stock market predictions, domestic appliances, fuel cell technologies, nanotechnologies, visual reality, merging technologies, cooking technologies even to the extent of creating gravity wave ovens, improved hardware as for computing including wearable computing generally or in specific applications as for satellites or robotics or more generally in handhelds, propulsion systems, scanning and imaging/identification technologies including for use in cameras or holography, and emergency systems.
- the room temperature for experimentation can be thought as a significant temperature decrease, similar to a freezing, compared to the high temperature at the beginning of the Universe.
- the room temperature allowed for step by step observations of the process of producing a wave with spin-2 (gravity wave).
- spin-2 gravitation wave
- the method using the machine of Figure 8 could be used to create matter as in producing new forms of plasma or new matter entirely.
- the subject technology can be used in engine technology or for use in transportation generally.
- the subject technology can also be used to move * objects due to the attractive or repelling force.
- energy from the machine of Figure 8 can be used to test the strengths of materials, the strengths of constructions such as bridges, or testing the structure of any body on any level including molecularly. Energy from the machine could make engines or machines more effective as by increasing the amount of steam similarly to use in power plants so that a steam engine can work more effectively.
- the machine of Figure 8 can replace or be incorporated in a wide variety of engines, since the subject device produces an extreme amount of heat.
- the Higgs field has never been observed while mass for the mediating boson, thought ' to have provided mass to the fundamental particles, is sought experimentally globally.
- the half-life for the proton predicted to be at least TO years is accepted reason for the lack of success in observing decay of the body. Additionally, proton decay has been considered not possible since it could violate conservation of baiyon number.
- the first version named G-QUANTA MODEL I machine can be viewed as an inexpensive nuclear reactor evidenced by the production of energy and elements as seen with the At peak in ' Figure 12B. Difference in energy between high and low states for particles in the machine is proportional to strength of the magnetic field in that more energy is required to oppose a stronger field. Thus, construction of the device was achieved keeping in mind that a constant field maintaining H alignment during interactions with electromagnetic waves of specific frequency could. allow for gradual decay.
- the Figure 8 machine is adaptable in that parts can be added for increased functionality. For example, centrifuge- like adaptations or use of the machine with objects that create similar effects to the centrifuge can be used to increase the effect of gravity waves through a Coriolis-like influence.
- StepII is primarily the interaction of the neutron and a radio wave so that decaying and stability loss is understood as the process progresses.
- the quarks of the neutron (i_J_i_) become
- the Figure 9B labels point-out seemingly differing forms in the same area, a dark region surrounded by a weaker patch.
- the dark form is not apparent in the fainter other spots.
- the coexistence prior to gravity is a unified Force equivalent in that the forces of Nature are one, which is understood with the reduced radio wave and reduced gluon being electroweak interaction and strong-weak interaction respectively.
- electroweak-strong interaction is likely the dual form in Figure 9B.
- the patches represent multiple productions as the print was around the Pyrex tube for an entire trial.
- the clumping does not prevent visualization of single reduced forms fusing.
- Time interval prints showed the dual form appearing at times coinciding drop falls, not at other moments, which limited possible causes.
- Timing gives credibility to the dual presentation being due to the Higgs field especially since the two forms apparently have separate masses. In other words, prevalence of the field providing mass allowed the electroweak interaction to be captured on the paper. The more intense imprint 154 of the reduced gluon is indication of larger mass, thought result of containing the . mediating Higgs boson.
- Figure 10 shows a two-magnet setup. Confusion may exist when considering J— since
- spin-2 waves with spin-2 were expressed synonymously to gravity. More specifically, spin-2 waves are the property leading to the force manifesting from curved space-time. In other words, gravity resulting from the curvature of space-time is the mechanical expression of the force so that observed gravity, a ball falling to the ground, is equivalent to the acceleration of the object.
- Loss of attraction was also observed for drop movements: when incorporating water drop mass, mass-energy for one wave was ⁇ l.l lx 10 3 -l.llxl0 4 GeV considering minimum distance .0005m between tube and pipette and typical distance .005m from antenna to S pole tube wall. By that, after maintaining movement positions, the drops typically returned to or near prior locations being thought no longer influenced.
- the Higgs boson possesses spin-0 as interval prints particularly presented nearly symmetrical appearances. Combining of the reduced forms made the boson spin-2 as with the 1 ' ' antiparticle. Merging rendering the Higgs bodies unstable illuminates the notion of imparting of energy, with anti-Higgs boson energy release being responsible or equivalent to anti-gravity. Also, Higgs boson energy release likely produced elementary particles while imparting mass. The process of union and expression of the bosons therefore is suspected extremely rapid as observed by a Geiger counter reading with drop movements upward. And creation of the spin-2 Higgs boson presents the likelihood of five forms: spin-0 Higgs, spin-0 anti-Higgs, intermediate Higgs, spin-2 Higgs, spin-2 anti-Higgs.
- H + was produced by H 2 SO +Cu- ⁇ CuSO 4 +2H + +2e " in a Pyrex tube (No. 9825) with the insertion of 22-guage copper (solid, no tin, insulation stripped sufficiently at end) wire that was coiled at the tip 4-8 times.
- H was created by HCl+Cu ⁇ CuCl+H + +e " for controls.
- the electrons were removed from the tube by having the other exposed end of the wire embedded in the 1 OOmL container housing ⁇ 400grams of pulverized copper to sink ⁇ 1.875x10 electrons per second that passed through the Cu bridge.
- the Pyrex tube was tilted approximately five degrees to have the pipette initially as close as possible, i.e. ⁇ .0005m between the middle of the pipette and middle of the tube wall. Tilting did not alter results as observed in control trials with no tilt. And the tube typically was approximately .01m from the S pole, note that being too close could cause drops not to fall due to over-influence from the magnet.
- the pipette was filled with tap water with controls using H 2 SO so that drops would be apparent in the stem.
- the amount of water varied with the chief objective to stabilize a drop to be directly in-line with the antenna.
- Many drops were created in the stem initially since observations without the magnet -showed drops tended to move upward. The magnet stabilized drops more quickly with a drop typically in .place by 480 seconds. Inconsistencies arose when the pipette was not positioned well to allow a drop to be in-line with the antenna. Alignment was simplified with the portion of the tube containing the liquid and antenna being secured in-line with the middle of the S pole, indicated by a hole in the center of each pole. The average time 360s for drop falls is not an exact assessment but was sufficient particularly for calculations since it reasonably described periodicity, particularly after 720s when the first drop fall was usually noted.
- Higgs Field Trials were conducted in a darkroom eliminating possibly affecting light to squares of Kodak Professional Kodabrome II RC F5 paper tapped around the tube as with Figure 9A. Interval examinations involved holding pristine squares around the tube for minute periods during hour long' trials or for briefer sessions. Capture of evidence of the field was improved when ensuring proton decay closer to the print paper by slightly reducing antenna distance.
- nuclei decay due to alignment in a magnetic field and interaction with cyclic electromagnetic energy can be used to restructure a nucleus. What is demonstrated below is the application of the subject technique that results in more energetic elements by addition to nuclei.
- the machine used to achieve proton decay was modified to make certain that potential decays would occur well-placed in the H + medium to allow for the creation of larger elements.
- the placement was achieved by increasing the length of the Hz antenna wire in the liquid of the Pyrex tube from typically approximately 0.7cm to about 1.5cm.
- the apparatus was left to run in front of a germanium detector to observe if larger elements were forming. Because the greatest radiation was suspected to be emitted toward the S pole, the detector tube face was placed as best as possible between the S pole and the Pyrex tube though placement would also have detected radiations emitted toward the detector tube more East of the apparatus.
- Tungsten (W) powder was conveniently available and was thought would be well-suited for an experiment since the element is paramagnetic.
- the nucleus is highly stable when considering in addition to the high proton and neutron counts how innermost electrons in a tungsten atom are tightly bound to the nucleus allowing for a great deal of energy intake.
- Approximately 2mg of W was added to H 2 SO volumes to be incorporated in the apparatus. Again, tungsten does not react with copper or with H 2 SO at room temperature so that the element was thought not to be affected by being swirled in the acid with the maintained set-up of Figure 8.
- H 2 SO 4 volumes for W trials were raised to approximately 4mL (80 drops) to increase the number of surrounding protons, which created more possibilities for combinations.
- the antenna was inserted to the bottom of the tube with the tip being immersed in any resting tungsten, and the trials were run for 5-6 hrs since possible decay of tungsten nuclei was considered would take longer. Also, for safety separation from the machine by a distance of about 4m at an acute angle was taken since an enormous amount of radiation release was thought might occur. In fact, intense heat was felt during a trial that forced increased separation.
- the volumes after the trials were pooled since uncertainty existed regarding if fusion had occurred. Pooling was thought might increase the likelihood for observations in that individual volumes were considered might not be sufficiently concentrated with new elements to allow for readings from a detector.
- DTA Differential Thermal Analysis
- alumina powder as the reference was used to observe what elements existed in the collection.
- DTA is a simple method for determining compositions by recording melting points (m.p.) in that more than one element in a sample can be observed since each element has a different m.p.
- melting points m.p.
- each peak or curve in the resulting spectra is individual and relative to others.
- the DTA machine could reach the maximum temperature of approximately 1200°C. Therefore, any observations would not be tungsten, which has a melting point, of approximately 3422°C.
- the machine was run with a temperature increase rate of 20°C/min, and 78.0mg of the pooled sample was examined with the machine resulting in the presented graph of Figure 12B.
- the uranium (U) peak was identified similarly in that of the naturally occurring elements only U has a much lower heat of fusion and a melting point obviously larger but not significantly, greater than 20 degrees but less than 100 degrees, than gold. Other elements may have been produced including new elements not on the periodic table. The temperature range was limiting in that only At, Au, and U from tungsten are seen to have been produced.
- the naturally occurring elements produced can be accepted as synthetic products of fusions when comparing heat of fusions to control sample measures.
- the heat of fusion for the Au peak is only 22% of the control gold peak value because tungsten became unstable due to decay that involved the loss of elementary particles and radiation during the fusion process.
- the regaining of stability occurred by combining with nearby protons that created increases in proton number and the strong force.
- the result was the emerging of the new elements with respective melting points, atomic numbers, and heat of fusions.
- the radiation lost by W atoms was loss of energy or the strong force, further indication that the subject technology unifies the forces of Nature in that strong force is again expressed as decay and electromagnetic energy, so that though the larger elements were formed, less energy held them together. Thus, less energy was required to cause additional reduction for melting.
- the subject method of nuclei decay altering atomic structures is not limited to physical elements because in the subject technique, no heat input is required.
- the subject technique can be used for biological bodies or for engineering and laboratory purposes that may require the • manipulation of or addition to structures.
- the method may be applied in medicine for breaking bonds of diseased bodies or for altering structures and adding new components for desired results.
- the subject invention may be used to assist in treating diseases caused by altered nucleic acid structures in that the technique could be used to render faulty bodies ineffective or back to noraial.
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