Atom-Ecology’s Cold Fusion Lives In A Quantum Mechanical Forest
Cold Fusion Commands New Explanations On How The Micro-Universe Of Atoms Behaves
The inconveniences of COVID and old conveniences, physics place-holders, give way to new understandings
Energy moves in waves, very complex many-dimensional waves
Waves of energy are readily created, captured, and re-purposed in our atom-ecology ecosystem
In cold fusion, the most important puzzle to solve has been how the system disseminates the enormous instantaneous fusion energy. With each pair of fusing atoms delivering millions of electron volts of energy in an instant, that energy if captured close to the reactions will instantly heat, melt, and vaporize (see image below) all nearby matter. ‘Nearby’ is the important term, if one can disseminate the energy of fusion over a larger distance, aka a great many atoms, then each atoms tiny packet of received energy can be managed as not so much heat, aka WARMTH, phonons instead of photons. It is now clear that the immense energy transfer of cold fusion, via EMP, is captured in the relatively vast quantum mechanical forest where the reactions take place cooperatively in a moderating ecosystem.
In the beginning
Backing up a step from the COLD or rather ‘warm’ part of cold fusion to the fusion part the question remains as to how the two atoms manage to overcome the Coulomb barrier and fuse in the first place. We now have a good understanding now of how such fusion is enabled. Cold fusion only takes place in highly complex massive collections of atoms, aka in a solid-state environment. This ecosystem approach for fusion means it is NOT described as a simple two-body equation pertaining to the pair of atoms that actually fuse.
Like all ecosystems, the Atom-Ecology™ system as a whole enables the interaction of all of its components. Mostly such atom-ecologies behave in the manner of comfort and safety we humans are happy to live in, we cannot live for even a second in the environment of HOT Fusion, as its radiations destroy or transmute everything near and far.
If Einstein were alive he’d surely proclaim that cold fusion is a living example both his ‘spooky action at a distance’ and spacetime. Cold/warm fusion is allowed in a quantum mechanical forest ecosystem because of quantum entanglement of countless atoms which help facilitate each sharing a tiny fraction of the fusion energy, surely via EMP. Now comes a tricky part which is that the atom-ecology of cold fusion transcends our accustomed 3D space and in fact is indicative that the world of atoms might best be described in a 4D space. My mathematician collaborator Jurg Wyttenbach has developed useful mathematics in this regard, read here. A start on understanding this mathematical model can be had Googling SO(4) topology and the algebra quaternions.
Using mathematics helps us describe and understand the deep electromagnetic characteristics of isotopes in our cold fusion fuel. These isotopes are the constituents, the plants and animals in our quantum mechanical forest, that enable cold fusion to occur. Without the right forest to manage the resulting energy of fusion cold fusion is prohibited. This is akin to a classical Gauge Field, a gauge based model/theory is simply a physical theory with too many parameters, or superfluous degrees of freedom, aka our very atom diverse forest!
Natural Science become nuclear science
As a working ecologist in Nature from the macroscopic world of ocean plankton blooms, rainforests, and the nanoscopic world of atoms I have learned to rely on observation. Whether the tools to observe are satellites looking down on a vast ocean pasture covering hundreds of thousands of square kilometers or with gamma and neutron spectra-scopes looking at the behaviour of individual sub-atomic particles my work being a naturalist ecologist is to describe and learn from what I see.
Cold COVID Virus
As melting and vaporization of one’s experiments is the end of observation and data collection I have often preferred to work with compositions, ‘forests’, will greater variety, resilience, and resistance to being destroyed by the intense fusion energy present. Just now I hope to get out of the ponderous funk brought on by the COVID virus quarantines and get back to the laboratory bench. Having already fought off as severe a case of the virus as one is allowed to survive I am inspired by my immunity.
Before the virus struck and slowed work with my tiny micro-ecosystems I had developed them to be small enough to hold in the palm of my hand. Yet when simply heated to a couple of hundred degrees to stimulate the cold fusion, they yielded staggering amounts of heat for weeks to months on end. Best of all in my reactors, the proof of the utility of my specially crafted quantum mechanical forest of isotopes is seen in capturing and rendering their nuclear fusion energy into simple heat 20-2300°C.
Lovely Gammas, like bird songs in the morning
Along with this prodigious heat, the cold fusion reactions in my unique atom-ecology revealed themselves with lovely gamma rays that my multiple gamma instruments captured en mass and in finely resolved spectroscopic detail. At first, the gammas were seen in an array of state of the art Geiger Mueller detectors and were astonishing for synchronizing massive emissions with cycles of the solar day. Every day at the same time for a period while the sun passed overhead the lovely gamma rays did dance (see image below). Some nights when the sun’s rays were shielded by the Earth similar bursts of gammas lasting minutes to hours synchronized with unknown cosmic rays. Don’t be afraid of these gamma rays, our instruments are incredibly sensitive. In practical applications, the gammas will never reach a cm distance from their place of birth.
What’s next
The Atom-Ecology business plan is now to assemble the finance to deliver atom-ecology fuels inside practical heat-producing devices. Our present reactors are high-temperature ceramic tubes half a centimeter in diameter and a few centimeters long, a friend and supporter loves to refer to them as ‘pencils.’ There is work to be done to now zero in on not necessarily the best ‘pencils’ but to simply get to where we can reliably produce them in large numbers. Then handing off the assembly to a manufacturer, they should cost about the same as a common light bulb to make. They will serve to provide safe clean heat in a vast number of applications.
As the cold fusion and its useful heat is stimulated into action by the simple heating of the pencils early on I described the method of their use as being like sticks of firewood. Placed on a small bed of kindling to heat the atom-ecology™ sticks, their deuterium fueled cold fusion reactions should provide heat sufficient to make the pencils glow at a bright red heat like the coals in a fire. There will be sufficient fusion fuel in each to last almost indefinitely. To turn them off one simply cools them down.
A few of our pencil sticks will suffice, in a small stove to boil water for a pot of tea or heat water for your bath. Some thousands bundled together and slung under the wing of an airliner should suffice to power an endless number of flights to your destination of choice. In between anyone can imagine the utility of clean, cheap, energy that will immediately begin to end the fossil fuel age.
Russ,extremely good news that you are active again !
Instead of pencils,how about chop-sticks ?
Best wishes,
Bruce.