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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Guy Resh.
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Hello,
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I just received in ASCII form the two papers by Mr. Tom E. Bearden
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which appeared in the Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy
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Conversion Engineering Conference, August 4-9, 1991, Boston,
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Massachusetts. They can be found in volume 4 in the section
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entitled 'Advanced Energy Concepts'. The titles are :
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"Utilizing Scalar Electromagnetics to Tap Vacuum Energy"
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by Floyd Sweet and Tom E. Bearden (pp. 370-375)
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(listed as SWEET1.ASC on KeelyNet)
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and
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"On a Testable Unification of Electromagnetics,
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General Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics"
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by Tom E. Bearden and Walter Rosenthal (pp. 487-492)
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(listed as SWEET2.ASC on KeelyNet)
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Except for the unsupported conjectures dealing with mind, thought
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and life, which bring his results almost into the metaphysical
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realm, I find these papers to be very intriguing and compelling.
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Thus, with the permission of Mr. Bearden, I am posting them to
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sci.physics and alt.sci.physics.new-theories. (I'll start with the
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paper "On a Testable Unification of Electromagnetics, General
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Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics".)
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As you can see in the "Followup-To:" line, I would like to see
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discussion appear in alt.sci.physics.new-theories, since that is the
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most appropriate place for discussion. If your site does not
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receive a.s.p.n., then let me know, and I can send you summaries of
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whatever discussion follows (hopefully a lot). Of course, if your
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site doesn't receive a.s.p.n, then ask your sysadmin if it would be
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possible to receive it.
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BTW, Mr. Bearden is not (yet) on the net, but he has agreed to let
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me be a go-between, and I'll try to post his comments on whatever
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discussion ensues. I encourage everybody to find Whittaker's two
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papers and Maxwell's original treatise on electromagnetic theory
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(see the papers for the exact citations) and to read them carefully.
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I hope you find these papers as intriguing as I have. If nothing
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else, it will help you to firm up your foundation of physics.
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Please, let's keep an open, yet critical mind, and let's not allow
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the discussion to develop into a flame war.
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Jon Noring
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(As soon as I have time, I'll post Mr. Bearden's other paper. They
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came to me in Word 5.0 format, so I've had to do some editing).
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average coal miner did in 1949, adjusted for taxes and inflation,"
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quoted in 1987.
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UTILIZING SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETICS TO TAP VACUUM ENERGY
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Floyd Sweet
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Association of Distinguished American Scientists
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2311 Big Cove Road
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Huntsville, Alabama 358010
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T. E. Bearden
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Association of Distinguished American Scientists
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2311 Big Cove Road
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Huntsville, Alabama 35801
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ABSTRACT
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Based on E.T. Whittaker's previously unnoticed 1903-1904 papers
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which established a hidden bidirectional EM wave structure in a
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standing forcefield free scalar potential, a method of directly
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engineering the ambient potential of the vacuum has been developed
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and realized experimentally.
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Adding Whittaker's engineerable hidden variable theory to classical
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electro-magnetics, quantum mechanics, and general relativity
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produces supersets of each discipline. These supersets are joined
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by the common Whittaker subset, producing a unified field theory
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that is engineerable and tested.
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By treating the nucleus of the atom as a pumped phase conjugate
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mirror, several working model energy units have been produced which
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excite and organize the local vacuum, increase the local virtual
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photon flux between local vacuum and nucleus, establish coherent
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self-oscillations between the local excited vacuum and the affected
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nuclei, utilize the self-oscillating standing wave for self-pumping
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of the nuclei/mirrors, introduce a very tiny signal wave to the
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mirrors, and output into an external load circuit a powerful,
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amplified, time-reversed phase conjugate replica wave at 60 Hertz
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frequency and nominal 120 volt sine wave power.
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Page 2
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Several models have been built, ranging from 6 watts early on to one
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of 5 kilowatts. Both closed batteryless systems with damped
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positive feedback and open loop systems with battery-powered input
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have been successfully built. Open loop power gains of from 5 x 104
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to 1.5 x 106 have been achieved.
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Antigravity experiments have also been successfully conducted where
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the weight of the unit was reduced by 90% in controlled experiments,
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with a signal wave input of 175 microwatts and an output of 1
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kilowatt.
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The basic theory of the device is briefly explained and experimental
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results presented. In the demonstration session, a videotape of one
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operating open-loop unit with a 1.5 x 106 power gain is planned, as
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is the demonstration of an actual working model closed-loop system
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with a nominal rating of 500 watts, and without external power input
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of any kind.
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The units are solid state, with no moving parts. Each of them
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comprises a unique form of self-powered vacuum triode of
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extraordinary gain, where the cathode power and plate power are
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freely furnished by the vacuum, and only a small grid signal need be
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furnished either from an external power source or by clamped
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positive feedback from the device's output. The output is negative
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energy, and some of its unique characteristics are pointed out.
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Implications of the experimental application of the Sweet vacuum
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triode, the Bearden approach to the nucleus as a pumped phase
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conjugate mirror, and the unified field theory based on Whittaker's
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engineerable hidden variable scalar EM potential theory are also
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briefly addressed.
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NOTE
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This paper has been prepared by Bearden, the second author listed,
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hereinafter called "the author", with full concurrence of the
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inventor of the vacuum triode, inventor and magnetics engineer
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Sweet, the first author listed.
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SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETICS
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In 1837 Sir W.R. Hamilton said,
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"The notion of time may be unfolded into an independent pure
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science... a science of pure time is possible."
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As is well-known, the fundamental units utilized in physics are
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arbitrary. It is even possible to construct all of physics on a
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single unit, time. This oddity shows the truth in Hamilton's
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statement; it is even more odd, because quantum mechanically time is
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not an observable. This means that the observable world can be
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modeled completely in terms of the nonobservable, which is
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essentially what modern quantum mechanics is now doing.
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Hamilton viewed his magnificent quaternions as essentially having
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accomplished the mathematical structuring of time. Maxwell's
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original EM theory, as is well-known, was modeled in Hamilton's
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quaternions, not in the highly curtailed Heaviside/Hertz vectors
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erroneously taught today as "Maxwell's theory."
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Not a single one of the present so-called "Maxwell's" vector
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equations ever appeared in a book or paper by James Clerk Maxwell.
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For some years the author has worked on an extended electromagnetics
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theory, involving the scalar component of the quaternion. [ref. 1]
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In Maxwell's original quaternion theory, this scalar component often
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remains when the directional components zero. Further, it then
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enfolds vectors and functions of vectors inside, in a hidden
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variable manner. Specifically, the author has patterned a unified
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field theory concept upon the previously unnoticed but remarkable
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early work of E.T. Whittaker. [ref. 2]
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In two fundamental papers in 1903 and 1904, Whittaker showed that
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all present vector EM can be replaced by scalar potential
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interferometry, and that bidirectional harmonic EM plane wave sets
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could be used to produce a standing wave of force-field-free
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potential (Figures 1 and 2).
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Thus Whittaker anticipated the quantum
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| Potential
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Figure 1. Cross-section of Whittaker spherical EM potential wave.
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mechanical Aharonov/Bohm effect by 55 years, including extending it
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to the macroscopic world instead of the mesoscopic realm where it
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has been established to date. [ref. 3]
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In modern terms, Whittaker showed how to turn EM wave energy into
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electrogravitational potential energy, then how to interfere two
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such scalar potential waves to recover electromagnetic energy, even
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at a distance. [ref. 4]
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This unrecognized work is of great importance: when applied to
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modern physics, it produces supersets of quantum mechanics (QM),
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classical electromagnetics (EM), and general relativity (GR).
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Further, all three extended disciplines unify on their common
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Whittaker subset, in a testable and engineerable fashion. [ref. 5]
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[This figure could not be effectively depicted in ASCII. See the
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original paper]
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Figure 2. Infolded EM plane wave structure of a Whittaker wave.
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The Nucleus As a PPCM and Triode
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The author has also considered the highly nonlinear nucleus of the
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atom as a pumped phase conjugate mirror (PPCM), having found no
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other consideration of same in the literature.
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The author also dubbed a PPCM a "triode," since the amplified phase
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conjugate replica of the signal wave is much like the amplified
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output of a triode, and the signal wave input to a PPCM is much like
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a triode's grid signal input. The PPCM pump wave then corresponds
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roughly to the power input to the cathode and plate of a triode.
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[ref. 6]
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Figure 3 diagrammatically shows the PPCM with correspondence to a
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triode. [Referring to figure 3]
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Up to all the power in the pump waves A1 and A2 may be output in
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phase conjugate replica wave A3 in response to a small signal wave
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input A1.
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[This figure could not be effectively depicted in ASCII. See the
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original paper]
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Figure 3. A pumped phase conjugate mirror.
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VACUUM TRIODE BACKGROUND
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About seven years ago, the author was privileged to see and examine
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an invention of Mr. Floyd Sweet, that produced about 6 watts of
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electrical power from the vacuum itself.
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This remarkable device, which the author dubbed a vacuum triode, in
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a single unit utilized most of the scalar EM concepts the author had
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so painfully and slowly formulated over the years.
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Sweet, a brilliant inventor with a remarkable knowledge of
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magnetics, had utilized barium ferrite magnets and special coils to
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produce a solid-state device that successfully tapped the vacuum
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energy.
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The author quickly put together a theoretical concept for the
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energy-tapping mechanism, based on treatment of the nucleus as a
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PPCM and Whittaker's scalar EM potential unified field theory. [ref.
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7]
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The author furnished the technical concept, treating the nucleus as
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a pumped phase conjugate mirror, to the inventor along with copies
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of Whittaker's papers.
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Sweet's Synthesis and Extension
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Sweet is also a brilliant EM theoretician, working in four, five, or
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even six dimensions with ease. He immediately synthesized the
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entire PPCM and Whittaker theory, and developed a complete
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theoretical treatment of the device. [ref. 8]
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He also increased the nuclear potential utilized in the activated
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nuclei of the device, which increased the pumping energy and hence
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the energy output. He next produced an open-loop vacuum triode (VT)
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with an output of 500 watts, for an input of 33 microwatts.
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Thereafter he produced several other models, including closed-loop
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systems and one with 5-KW output.
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Purpose of This Paper
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Our purpose is to explain the detailed scalar EM concept of the
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operation of the vacuum triode, since it is a universal method for
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cohering and tapping useful EM energy from the vacuum.
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The author believes that this mechanism is the fundamental mechanism
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that must be invoked in any over-unity device that
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electromagnetically extracts vacuum energy as electromagnetic
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effects.
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We also intend to demonstrate a full working model of the device at
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this conference. Sweet's detailed theoretical treatment will be
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completed and submitted to a major journal shortly, to complete the
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scientific exposition of the new methodology.
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I must also express my deep admiration for my brilliant inventor
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colleague. It has been a privilege to work with him, though under
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great difficulties and at a distance. He has developed several
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other related devices that are of great importance to the emerging
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new physics of vacuum engineering, in the sense referred to by Lee.
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[ref. 9]
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To mention just one, he has produced a magnetic lens which
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apparently can directly display the vacuum's virtual particle flux,
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or a good analog of it. So far as I am aware, this is the only
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extant instrument today that can perform this feat.
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When the vacuum triode has been proven to the scientific community,
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it is my intention to nominate Sweet for the Nobel Prize he so
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richly deserves, and seek high scientific endorsements for the
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recommendation.
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INTRODUCTION
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Entropy
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As is well known, in any closed dynamic system the order existing in
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it will gradually be dissipated, as more and more interactions
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occur. This leads to the notion of entropy as the increasing
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disorder in such systems. The assumptions are
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(1) a closed system, and
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(2) a positive flow of time for the components of the system.
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Actually no such thing as a completely closed system exists in
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nature. Every mass system is open to virtual particle flux exchange
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with the vacuum, for example, particularly in the nucleus of its
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atoms, where the bulk of its mass is located.
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However, the closed system assumption is reasonably approximated by
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a great many systems which are in stable thermodynamic equilibrium,
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or nearly so.
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On the other hand, in an open system far from thermodynamic
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equilibrium, the second law of thermodynamics does not necessarily
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apply, because the system violates both the closed system assumption
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and its equilibrium approximation. [ref. 10]
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Time Reversal
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Since being discovered in 1972 in the open Soviet literature, the
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time-reversed (phase conjugate) EM wave has also been known. The
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phase conjugate EM wave is truly time-reversed, as has been shown
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experimentally. Since the time-reversed EM wave violates the second
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major assumption, the second law of thermodynamics need not
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necessarily hold for time-reversed entities.
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Putting all this together, if one wishes negentropy and hence
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increased energy in a system, the candidate suggested would appear
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to be a system that was strongly
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(1) open loop,
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(2) time-reversed, and
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(3) far from thermodynamic equilibrium.
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A good overview of time-reversal in physics has been provided by
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Sachs. [ref. 11]
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Engineering the Nucleus
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Since the nucleus already provides a myriad of time-reversed
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processes, engineering the nucleus of an atom is a very good
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candidate for practical negentropy.
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To engineer the nucleus directly, a Whittaker potential is first
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artificially constructed, by composing a harmonic set of phase-
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locked EM wave/antiwave pairs. It is accented that the antiwaves
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must be true phase conjugates; otherwise they will not constitute a
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gradient-free Whittaker standing potential wave.
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In addition, at least one harmonic interval must be used, and
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additional harmonic sets are most desirable. The reason is that a
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space-time lattice must be formed in the vacuum, where the energy is
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additive spatially but oppositive in t-dot, the rate of flow of
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time, in the fourth dimension.
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So a time-structure is required as well as a spatial structure,
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which is what is provided by n bidirectional harmonic Whittaker EM
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wave sets, where n is an integer greater than 1.
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Once a specific Whittaker structure has been chosen, the local
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lattice of space-time is established. This establishes phase-locked
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lattice groupings of coupled photon/antiphoton pairs, or of
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gravitons. In turn, this Whittaker-structured vacuum now contains
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specific graviton vacuum engines, which directly engineer and
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structure the vacuum's virtual particle flux (VPF) exchange with the
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nucleus. [ref. 12]
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The nucleus is highly nonlinear, hence strongly phase conjugative,
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or time-reversed. The ambient potential of the local vacuum
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surrounding the nucleus is in a violent virtual photon exchange with
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it, accounting for its electrical charge.
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Since the preponderant charge is positive, from the viewpoint of the
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ordinary light observer whose light interacts with electron shells,
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the nucleus may be taken to exhibit time reversal (phase
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Energy, Time, and Gravitons
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We take the definition of "energy" to be fundamentally an ordering
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imposed upon the VPF of vacuum. We take photon scattering from the
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electron shells of atoms to be the fundamental exterior mechanism
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producing forward flow of external observer time.
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It then follows that "time's arrow" for the EM observer is due to
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the universal scattering of photons from electron shells.
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In this view, forward (positive) time flow and entropy are due to
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the same primary action: photon scattering from electron shells. It
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is unfortunate that the concept of "positive" energy has been tied
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to, and defined in terms of, the scattering and dissipation of VPF
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order as work, or energy expended.
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Via the standard labeling, then, negative energy is the
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reconstitution of order in the vacuum VPF. It should be noted that,
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in a PPCM, dissipative or external pump wave stress energy can be
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scavenged and re-emitted in perfect order as the phase conjugate
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replica. This is a negentropic process, for it is capable of
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turning disorder into order. [ref. 13]
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In the time-reversed PPCM nucleus, we should expect to see
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appreciable negative energy, that is, energy removed from the EM
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scattering domain. This includes the binding energy of the nucleus,
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and the gravitational (G) potential energy of the EM energy removed
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from the "scattering interaction realm" and locked into the mass.
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Following Sakharov, we hold that the G-field is not a fundamental
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field of nature, but a composite caused by, or made from, other
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fields. [ref. 14]
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To the first order, we assume the G-potential is comprised of
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coupled photon/antiphoton pairs, on the average, where the
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statistical coupled spin-2 photon/antiphoton pair is a graviton.
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[ref. 15]
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We follow the modern view of the field: because of vacuum
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fluctuations, rigorously one no longer speaks of "the" field, but of
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the probability of a particular field configuration. [ref. 16]
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We also hold the vacuum to be composed of potentials, and regard the
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three terms space-time, vacuum, and scalar potential as essentially
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synonymous.
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Newton's Third Law and the Detection Process
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The VPF EM stress of the local vacuum immediately surrounding the
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nucleus may be decomposed a la Whittaker into opposing bidirectional
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EM plane waves/forces. Thus the nonlinear nucleus may be regarded
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as a pumped phase conjugate mirror, normally with a gain of one.
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In this view, Newton's third law reaction force is generated because
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the so-called "photon" interaction with an atom is in fact a
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graviton reaction involving a photon/antiphoton pair that is
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decoupled.
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The decoupled photon normally is absorbed and reradiated by an
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orbital electron, while the decoupled antiphoton interacts with the
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nucleus, producing a time-reversed twin of the external force, or,
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in other words, Newton's third law reaction force, which gives a
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slight recoil of the nucleus.
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Half of every measurement physicists normally make is discarded,
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with the missing half accounting only for Newtonian reaction in the
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meter or instrument, which is usually ignored.
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The fact that half of our measurement interactions are ignored is
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occasionally discovered and noted by physicists, who may even write
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a paper pointing it out, but no change is instituted in the
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foundations. [ref. 17 and 18]
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Semiconducting Vacuum and Self-Oscillation
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The vacuum immediately surrounding the nucleus is structured by the
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nucleus, and is itself nonlinear and capable of acting as a
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semiconductor. [ref. 19]
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Since both this immediately local semiconductor vacuum and the
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nucleus it surrounds are highly nonlinear, then nonlinear resonance
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can conceivably be established between them.
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Further, since the resonating system in such case is an open system
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away from thermodynamic equilibrium, the oscillation can be self-
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sustaining. Such self-oscillation of the pumping of a PCM is
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already well-known in the nonlinear optical literature, particularly
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with compounds containing barium. [ref. 20]
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THE VACUUM TRIODE
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The Basic Concept
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As is well-known, a stress can be decomposed into opposing sets of
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forces. But quantum mechanically, the forces we are interested in
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with our work here are all caused electromagnetically, by the
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exchange of virtual photons. Even mechanical force, according to
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QM, is caused in this manner. Thus opposing electromagnetic or
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mechanical "stress" sets of bidirectional EM forces are
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microscopically equivalent to the notion of pump waves in nonlinear
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optics.
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Hence under the proper conditions, it follows that trapped EM stress
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energy of the vacuum can be utilized to "pump" the nucleus.
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Treating the stress-pumped nonlinear nucleus as a PPCM, it follows
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that the stress energy of the vacuum can be tapped by a 4-wave
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mixing mechanism in the atomic nucleus, to provide amplified phase
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conjugate EM wave outputs from the atom in response to small signal
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wave inputs. [21]
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In the proper nonlinear material, the material may act as a PPCM, in
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which case there exists a suitable connection between the material's
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atomic nuclei and its external electromagnetic lattice bonds, and
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the amplified phase conjugate replica wave generated in the nucleus
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will be emitted from the material as an EM wave field. This field
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can then be tapped by suitable means and output to an external load
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circuit.
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Block Diagram of the Vacuum Triode
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Figure 4 shows a basic block diagram of the vacuum triode process,
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utilized by Sweet in several laboratory vacuum energy devices.
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These devices have ranged from a nominal 500 watt output in a 6-lb.
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device to 5 kilowatts for a heavier unit. Gains have ranged from
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50,000 to 1,500,000 for open-loop systems. Both open-loop and
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closed-loop systems have been built and tested.
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Figure 4 shows a combined block diagram for either a closed-loop or
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open-loop system. In the open-loop system, a barium ferrite
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magnetic material is used as a pumped phase conjugate mirror.
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In the "standard" design, two opposing PPCMs are used. The
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advantage of this dual combination is the use of self-targeting
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(repetitive phase conjugation, signal by signal). This has the
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effect of
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(1) stabilizing the Whittaker field, and
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(2) producing a quantum potential between the two mirrors, so
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the mirrors and the Whittaker potential between them are
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essentially one single space-time entity.
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Discussion of a quantum potential is beyond the scope of this paper,
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but the technical mechanism for creating one has been previously
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presented by the author on several occasions. [ref. 22]
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First we will explain the open-loop operation of the vacuum triode.
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In Figure 4, on the right an external 60 Hz, nominal 10 volt AC sine
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wave of several tens of microwatts in power is input into the
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stabilized field of the barium ferrite magnet structure, where it
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modulates the field, producing a signal wave input into the atoms of
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the material.
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In the top right block, the EM signal wave interacts with the
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electron shell of an atom, which in turn is EM-coupled to the
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nucleus.
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[This figure could not be effectively depicted in ASCII. See the
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original paper]
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Figure 4. The Vacuum Triode Concept.
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Thus an EM signal wave is input to the nucleus of the atom, which is
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highly nonlinear (middle top block). Earlier, Sweet had
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specifically conditioned the atomic nuclei with a proprietary
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process, wherein in the barium nucleus a trapped 60 Hz scalar EM
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spherical wave resonance (self-oscillation) exists between the
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structured semiconductor vacuum immediately surrounding the Ba
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nucleus.
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In the same activation process, the ambient potential of the
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surrounding vacuum was raised and stabilized, in the two leftmost
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blocks.
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At this point the nonlinear nucleus is effectively self-pumped by
|
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the trapped, excited, spherical scalar wave oscillation between the
|
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structured semiconductor vacuum and the nucleus. The nucleus is now
|
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a strongly pumped phase conjugate mirror.
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Consequently, when the signal wave input arrives, the PPCM nucleus
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emits an amplified phase conjugate replica (PCR) wave, which
|
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precisely backtracks the input signal wave. This precise
|
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backtracking (perfect retroreflection) is referred to as the
|
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"distortion correction theorem."
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In short, the powerful PCR wave returns precisely toward the
|
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external source, passing through the electron shells and arriving in
|
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the perturbed barium ferrite magnet assembly field, where it
|
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perturbs the field.
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A transformer-like system then extracts this magnetic field
|
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perturbation and conducts it to the external load circuit.
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However, the PCR contains negative energy. Short of the load, the
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internal circuits run cool, rather than heating. This is a
|
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signature of a true vacuum energy tapping device.
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Indeed, if the output leads of the Sweet vacuum triode are
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|
physically shorted together, a brilliant flash occurs, and the
|
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leads instantly ice as if dipped in liquid oxygen. This is another
|
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signature of the true negentropic over-unity vacuum tap.
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Note that the energy extracted from the semiconducting vacuum
|
|
adjacent to the nucleus is just instantly replaced by the
|
|
surrounding vacuum's inexhaustible energy pool. This is an open-
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|
loop system, with a hidden energy source: the intense virtual
|
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particle flux of the vacuum's ambient charge.
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|
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It is not possible to exhaust that flux, which is often calculated
|
|
to have an energy density of some 10^100 or more grams per cm^3, if
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the energy were cohered and condensed into mass.
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As can be seen, even a VT gain of 1.5 x 10^6 represents a "vacuum
|
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tap" of an incredibly small efficiency, on the order of 10^-100 or
|
|
so. However, the vacuum "river" is so energetic that such
|
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efficiencies are quite sufficient.
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We accent that the barium ferrite magnetic material must be
|
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activated so that stable self-oscillation between the barium nucleus
|
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and the surrounding semiconductor vacuum exists. Although self-
|
|
oscillating/self-pumped PCMs are known at optical frequencies, Sweet
|
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has discovered and perfected a brilliant methodology for activating
|
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PPCM nuclei at ELF frequencies.
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In a resistive load such as light bulbs, the resistive material
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accomplishes repetitive phase conjugation. Thus in the resistor,
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half the total energy is expressed as photon or dissipative energy
|
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in the external (electron shell) level.
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As the excited electrons decay, they emit scattered EM energy as
|
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light and heat. This is an exothermic interaction. The other half
|
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of the total energy reacts in the atomic nuclei, as a phase
|
|
conjugative or endothermic interaction.
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We strongly accent that, Whittaker-wise, there are two
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electromagnetic channels and two kinds of EM:
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(1) external EM, the common electron-shell interacting,
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entropic, scattering, time-forward kind, and
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(2) the internal, unsuspected, hidden variable, nuclei
|
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interacting, negentropic, reordering/convergent kind.
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Internal EM travels strictly between atomic nuclei, normally not
|
|
reacting with electron shells unless a pumped phase conjugate mirror
|
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reaction is invoked in the nucleus to produce a gain somewhat
|
|
greater than unity.
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Thus if we wish to communicate with atomic nuclei directly, and
|
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engineer them directly, we must utilize the internal EM channel via
|
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applied Whittaker methods.
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Antigravity Tests
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Inherent in the preceding discussions is the possibility to turn EM
|
|
energy into gravitational energy of either sign. In other words,
|
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one should be able to utilize Sweet's vacuum triode to produce and
|
|
demonstrate antigravity.
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|
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Indeed this is the case. Sweet has also discovered the special
|
|
alterations necessary to perform straightforward transformation of
|
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the internal energy in the nucleus to antigravitational energy,
|
|
producing a unilateral thrust upward.
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|
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Note that the bulk of G-potential gradient (G-force-field) occurs
|
|
Whittaker-wise at ELF frequencies. This explains why nonlinear
|
|
phase conjugate opticians do not notice direct antigravity effects.
|
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|
|
At the optical frequencies at which they work, the effects are so
|
|
miniscule that they are negligible. This is readily explained as
|
|
follows: In QM, the quantum (photon) is comprised of action
|
|
(angular momentum), not just energy. It is rather like a "piece of
|
|
energy welded to a piece of time, with no seam in the middle."
|
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|
|
Since quantum change occurs in quanta, the decoupling of the energy
|
|
and time components, in the continual interaction of photons with
|
|
matter, exchanges energy between G-potential of vacuum and trapped
|
|
mass of the atom or particle. In this exchange, small increments of
|
|
time are continually being formed (and unformed, as photon emission
|
|
occurs).
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|
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Consequently, each mass is moving forward in time in small
|
|
incremental jumps, usually of exceedingly small magnitude. However,
|
|
the energy and time trapped in a photon are canonical. The greater
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the piece of energy, the smaller the piece of time, and vice versa.
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So if one wishes to stress the "rate of flow of time" significantly,
|
|
one needs to produce large amounts of photons that have very large
|
|
pieces of time, and consequently little pieces of energy.
|
|
|
|
Since the energy of the photon is directly proportional to its
|
|
frequency, this means that the lower frequency photons have larger
|
|
time increments, and hence endure over many "regular-sized photon
|
|
absorption/emission changes" to appreciably stress the rate of time
|
|
flow/production.
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|
|
The bottom line is that the standard pumped phase conjugate mirror
|
|
can be adapted to produce antigravity at ELF frequencies, but
|
|
precisely the same adaptation at optical frequencies will have
|
|
negligible effect.
|
|
|
|
With this in mind, the author requested Sweet to perform an
|
|
antigravity experiment to prove the thesis. With Sweet's
|
|
proprietary adaptation of his vacuum triode/PPCM, the experiment
|
|
produced rather straightforward but spectacular results, as shown in
|
|
Figure 5.
|
|
|
|
The experiment was performed as follows: Rigged for antigravity,
|
|
the 6-lb. device was placed on a scale so that its weight could be
|
|
continuously monitored. A special external load box was utilized in
|
|
which multiple electric light sockets were connected in parallel.
|
|
|
|
Then the external load draw was adjusted by merely screwing in 100-
|
|
watt lamps, one at a time, with measurement and observation pauses
|
|
in between. The output of the device was 120 volt, negative AC
|
|
sine-wave power at 60 Hz.
|
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|
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For each 100-watt increment, the load power was recorded and the
|
|
weight was carefully recorded. The results are shown in the rather
|
|
smooth, classic curve shown in Figure 5.
|
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|
|
At 1,000 watts load draw, the previously 6-lb. device had reduced
|
|
its weight due to gravity by 90 percent. At that point the signal-
|
|
wave (grid) input to the open-loop vacuum triode was only 175.4
|
|
microamps at 10 volts, or just under two milliwatts.
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[This figure could not be effectively depicted in ASCII. See the
|
|
original paper]
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Figure 5. Antigravity Test of Sweet's Adapted Vacuum Triode.
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|
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We accent that the nominal two milliwatt input is only a gating
|
|
signal. It is the organized, gated vacuum energy that is performing
|
|
the action.
|
|
|
|
The experiment was stopped short of actual hovering and flying due
|
|
to safety considerations. With the specific adaptation, magnetic
|
|
monopoles are deposited in the magnet materials, producing internal
|
|
tensile stress.
|
|
|
|
Since no explosive controlled facilities were available, and there
|
|
was no wish to destroy the VT, the experiment was terminated at 90%
|
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antigravity performance.
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It was completely successful, and adequately demonstrated the
|
|
validity of the unified field theory concepts utilized in our
|
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approach.
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CONCLUSIONS
|
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|
|
A new unified field theory has been developed, tested, and at least
|
|
partially verified experimentally. The concepts of the theory have
|
|
been applied by Sweet in a series of inventions that produce readily
|
|
usable, safe electromagnetic power directly from the vacuum.
|
|
|
|
The methodology lends itself to formulation of power devices without
|
|
moving parts. Antigravity, predicted by the concepts of the theory,
|
|
has been demonstrated in actual practical demonstrations on the
|
|
laboratory bench.
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|
|
|
Though not discussed in this paper, application of the concepts and
|
|
methodology to a large variety of other fields, such as medical
|
|
reversal of aging and curing of almost the entire range of present
|
|
debilitating diseases, has been previously pointed out.
|
|
[ref. 23]
|
|
|
|
We have also pointed out the mechanism for Kaznacheyev's
|
|
cytopathogenic effect, or the induction of cellular pathology at a
|
|
distance by electromagnetic means. [ref. 24]
|
|
|
|
We have also pointed out the specific mechanism involved in Priore's
|
|
device, which in rigorous laboratory animal testing under the
|
|
auspices of eminent French scientists, demonstrated nearly 100
|
|
percent cures for terminal cancers and leukemias, sleeping sickness,
|
|
artherosclerosis, and other debilitating diseases.[ref. 25]
|
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|
|
We believe we have also produced the concepts enabling the direct
|
|
engineering and therapeutic manipulation of Popp's master cellular
|
|
control system. [ref. 26]
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|
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We conclude that the concepts we have utilized and experimentally
|
|
demonstrated are universal, as implied by any notional unified field
|
|
theory.
|
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|
|
Our conclusion is that the concepts, theory, and experiments, taken
|
|
together, are sufficient for investigation and replication by the
|
|
scientific community.
|
|
|
|
If replicated and fully substantiated, we believe the work will
|
|
directly point the way to, and usher in, a new unified field theory
|
|
physics of universal application.
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SPECULATED IMPLICATIONS
|
|
|
|
As can be seen, the implications of the new approach are profound.
|
|
The authors believe they have ushered in the forerunner of a vast
|
|
new physics, one which will change our lives, and our view of
|
|
physical reality, in ways previously undreamed of.
|
|
|
|
By mastering, controlling, and gating the vast, incredible energy of
|
|
the seething vacuum, we can power our automobiles, flying machines,
|
|
and technology inexhaustibly. Further, it can be done absolutely
|
|
cleanly; there are no noxious chemical pollutants to poison the
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biosphere. With practical antigravity, ships can be developed to
|
|
cross the solar system as readily as one crosses the ocean today.
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|
|
And the ships, automobiles, and technology will never run out of
|
|
fuel; the inexhaustible vacuum fills every system, everywhere, to
|
|
overflowing.
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|
|
Not discussed in this paper, it turns out that living systems, faced
|
|
with the problem of achieving negentropy so as to maintain their
|
|
form in a dissipative external physical reality, have always used
|
|
the hidden internal channel for such things as mind, thought, cell
|
|
control, and living functions.
|
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|
|
With the new methodology, one now faces the advent of access and
|
|
engineering of the mind and life of the observer as readily as the
|
|
observer's physical body.
|
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|
|
Transmutation of the elements, control of the weather, lighting and
|
|
powering our cities and homes cheaply and cleanly, and provision of
|
|
plenty for everyone is the vista for the future. We can in fact
|
|
clean up the radioactive wastes, rid ourselves of coarse nuclear and
|
|
petroleum powerplants.
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|
|
|
We strongly stress that, with the ability to engineer the
|
|
Schroedinger equation itself, the new methodology allows the direct
|
|
engineering and control of quantum change, and hence of physical
|
|
reality itself.
|
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|
|
The methodology is extendable to hyperdimensions; nested virtual
|
|
levels of the vacuum are already precisely that. The author has
|
|
already pointed out the application of this emerging technology to
|
|
the absolute cure of diseases such as AIDS, cancer, leukemia, etc.,
|
|
and shown that the Priore device in France already proved the
|
|
efficacy of the application in the 60s and 70s.
|
|
|
|
We shall be able to rid ourselves and our descendents of diseases.
|
|
With direct access to the actual software of life and mind, in the
|
|
future we should be able to achieve levels of education previously
|
|
unattainable, by directly inputting the relevant software.
|
|
|
|
Previously we have also pointed out that four nations of the world
|
|
are already embarked on weaponization of scalar EM unified field
|
|
technology. It is sobering to think that, in addition to having the
|
|
ability to make our planet a paradise for humankind, we also will
|
|
have the ability to make it a hades.
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|
|
|
For that reason, we are doing our best to clarify the technical
|
|
concept and the theory in this 1991, hopefully with the view that
|
|
humankind will seize upon the positive aspects, and develop and
|
|
apply this technology for the betterment of all people everywhere.
|
|
|
|
Long ago, Albert Einstein said these words:
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|
|
"It would of course be a great step forward if we succeeded in
|
|
combining the gravitational field and the electromagnetic
|
|
field into a single structure. Only so could the era in
|
|
theoretical physics inaugurated by Faraday and Clerk Maxwell
|
|
be brought to a satisfactory close."
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And Teilhard de Chardin wrote:
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|
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"Someday, after we have mastered the winds, the waves, the
|
|
tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of
|
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love. Then for the second time in the history of the world
|
|
man will have discovered fire."
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|
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The authors fervently believe they have come upon fire for the
|
|
second time, as allegorized by de Chardin. If so, let us all use
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the knowledge wisely.
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REFERENCES
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[1] Maxwell's original quaternion EM theory is contained in
|
|
some 200 quaternion equations and differs extensively from
|
|
the restricted Heaviside/Gibbs vector interpretation
|
|
universally taught today as "Maxwell's Theory." See James
|
|
Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism,
|
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Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1873. The third edition
|
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is by Dover, 1954.
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[2] E.T. Whittaker, "On the Partial Differential Equations of
|
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Mathematical Physics," Math. Ann., Vol. 57, 1903, p. 333-
|
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355; "On an Expression of the Electromagnetic Field Due to
|
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Electrons by Means of Two Scalar Potential Functions,"
|
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Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., Series 2, Vol. 1, 1904, pp. 367-
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372. The first paper was in fact a detailed theory of the
|
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scalar standing potential wave that Nikola Tesla discovered
|
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four years earlier, on the night of July 3-4 1899, being
|
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radiated from thunderstorms, which he entered in his
|
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Colorado Springs Notebook on the morning of the 4th. More
|
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recently the Whittaker structure (WS) inside potentials,
|
|
including the Schroedinger potential, has been shown by
|
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V.K. Ignatovich, "The Remarkable Capabilities of Recursive
|
|
Relations," Am. J. Phys., 57(10), Oct. 1989, p. 873-878,
|
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without credit to Whittaker or to the presence of such
|
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structured scalar potentials in Maxwell's original
|
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quaternion EM theory. These WSs are universal to scalar
|
|
potentials; e.g., for the same in acoustics, see Richard W.
|
|
Ziolkowski, "Localized Transmission of Wave Energy," Proc.
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SPIE, Vol. 1061, Microwave and Particle Beam Sources and
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Directed Energy Concepts, Jan. 1989, p. 396-397.
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[3] See Y. Aharonov and D. Bohm, "Significance of
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Electromagnetic Potentials in the Quantum Theory," Phys.
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Rev., Second Series, 115(3), Aug. 1, 1959, p. 458-491.
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This paper pointed out the primacy of the potentials.
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Instead of being causative agents, the force fields are
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actually effects generated from the potentials. This is in
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complete violation of both classical electromagnetics and
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classical dynamics, but it is absolutely required by
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quantum mechanics. For an extensive discussion of the
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Aharonov-Bohm effect and an extensive list of references,
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see S. Olariu and I. Iovitzu Popescu, "The Quantum Effects
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of Electromagnetic Fluxes," Rev. Mod. Phys. 57(2), Apr.
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1985. See Bertram Schwarzschild, "Currents in Normal-Metal
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Rings Exhibit Aharonov-Bohm Effect," Physics Today, 39(1),
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Jan. 1986, p. 17-20 for confirmation that the Aharonov/Bohm
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effect has indeed been firmly proven experimentally.
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[4] It is pointed out that today all potentials are well-known
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to be gravitational entities. However, this was not known
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in Whittaker's time, and so he himself did not realize that
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he had actually produced an engineerable, testable unified
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theory of electromagnetics and gravitation.
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[5] T.E. Bearden, "Possible Whittaker Unification of
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Electromagnetics, General Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics:
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Part I: Background," Presented to Ala. Acad. Sci. Annual
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Symp., Univ. Jacksonville, Mar. 1991.
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[6] For the theory of a pumped phase conjugate mirror, see David
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M. Pepper, "Nonlinear Optical Phase Conjugation," Opt. Eng.,
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21(2), Mar./Apr. 1982, p. 156-183; Amnon Yariv, Optical
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Electronics, 3rd Edn., Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New
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York, 1985. In a normal triode tube, the amplified plate
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signal is 180 degrees out of phase spatially with the grid
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input, but in-phase with it in respect to rate of flow
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through time. In a PPCM, the amplified phase conjugate
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replica wave is in phase spatially with the signal wave, but
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180 degrees out of phase with it in respect to its rate of
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flow through time. It is pointed out that a PCM with a gain
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of unity produces a coupled EM wave/antiwave pair whose
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energy is additive in 3-space but subtractive in the first
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derivative of the fourth dimension, time. Hence it is no
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longer an electromagnetic wave as such, but an oscillatory
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wave of stress upon the local rate of flow of time. Hence
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it is a powerful electrogravitational wave, whose EM nature
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is hidden in the guise of a scalar EM potential. It is also
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a wave of variation in the local gauge, and of variation in
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the local ST curvature.
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[7] See T.E. Bearden, The Phase Conjugate Vacuum Triode, Apr.
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23, 1987, privately published. An earlier pencil draft was
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initially produced.
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[8] Sweet has continued to extend his theoretical treatment. A
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formal paper providing the complete mathematical theory of
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the vacuum triode has been drafted, is in final review, and
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will be submitted to a leading journal by mid-1991.
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[9] See Chapter 25: Outlook, "Possibility of Vacuum
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Engineering," T.D. Lee, Particle Physics and Introduction to
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Field Theory, Harwood, New York, 1981, pp. 824-828.
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[10] In 1977 Ilya Prigogine received the Nobel Prize for
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extending thermodynamics; in particular, for the theory of
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dissipative structures in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. In
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Prigogine systems, negentropy is known to be possible.
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[11] Robert G. Sachs, The Physics of Time Reversal, Univ. Chi.
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Press., Chicago, 1987.
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[12] Note that this moves the entire notion of the charge of a
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fundamental particle to a deeper and more extended level.
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Now the charge may be discretized, but it is not quantized
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in the hard conventional sense. Further, the internal
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Whittaker structure of the massless VPF photon exchange of
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vacuum and mass, which, quantum mechanically, is what the
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electrical charge of the particle is in the first place, is
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deterministically structured. Note that this violates the
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present assumption that all like charged particles are
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identical; now two electrons may have either the same or
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different magnitudes of charge, and even when the magnitudes
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are the same, their internal charge structures (Whittaker
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structures) and VPF exchange with the vacuum may differ.
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Also note that this resolves the severe QM problem of
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missing chaos (hidden order) in quantum change. The reason
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for the problem was the use of Gibbs statistics with its
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assumption of random variable change, which a priori
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excluded hidden order (and hence chaos) from QM. That was
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only a special case, albeit an important one. There are now
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three QM cases: (1) the conventional case, where there is
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no hidden order; (2) the case where there is some hidden
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order, and the statistics is chaotic, not random; and (3)
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the case where the QM change is deterministic, with
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essentially total hidden order. Note that the Whittaker
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methodology allows one to directly engineer cases (2) and
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(3), including the Schroedinger equation itself.
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[13] The present second law of thermodynamics is written only for
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time-forward entities, and need not apply for the time-
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reversed case. Merely viewing the energy-dissipating
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forward time case in reverse allows an appreciation of the
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time-reversed case. In other words, the second law of
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thermodynamics is incomplete as presently stated. The
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complete law has a corollary to cover the increase in order
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as the time-reversal of the system increases. Thus the
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complete law consists of two parts: (1) the entropic, time-
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forward case, and (2) the negentropic time-reversed case.
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Since the re-ordering can be amplified at will by a PPCM
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process, the correct distinction between the two subsets of
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the complete law is important, and applies to real systems.
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[14] A.D. Sakharov, Theor. Math. Phys., Vol. 23, 1975, p. 435.
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[15] T. E. Bearden, Gravitobiology: A New Biophysics, Tesla Book
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Co., 604 Date Ave., Chula Vista, CA 91912, 1991.
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[16] C.f. Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, and John Archibald
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Wheeler, Gravitation, W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco,
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1973, p. 1191.
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[17] E.g., see Richard Kidd et al, "Evolution of the Modern
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Photon," Am. J. Phys., 57(1), Jan. 1989, pp. 27-35. See
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also R. Chen, "Cancellation of Internal Forces," Am. J.
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Phys. 49(4), Apr. 1981, p. 372.
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[18] A nonlinear material may simply emit a photon, or it may act
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as a phase conjugate mirror (PCM) and emit a phase conjugate
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replica of the absorbed photon. When the material emits a
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normal photon, it measurably recoils. When it emits a time-
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reversed photon, it does not recoil, as already
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experimentally established in nonlinear phase conjugate
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optics. The solution to the mystery is this: When emitting
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a normal photon, the material does not act as a PCM. In
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that case the matching antiphoton which split from the
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interacting graviton (the graviton that yielded the external
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photon) interacts with the nucleus, producing a recoil
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action with a gain of one. Thus Newtonian third-law
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recoil of the nucleus occurs. On the other hand, when the
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material acts as a PCM, it also emits the antiphoton outside
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the atom to "backtrack" the absorbed "signal wave" photon.
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In that case there is no Newtonian recoil of the nucleus,
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because the agent for causing recoil did not interact with
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the nucleus to produce it.
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[19] Richard E. Prange and Peter Strance, "The Semiconducting
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Vacuum," Am. J. Phys. 52(1), Jan. 1984, p. 19-21. Also,
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under nonlinear conditions, a particle can absorb more
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energy than is in the light incident on it, absorbing the
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energy from the vacuum VPF. C.f. Craig F. Bohren, "How Can
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a Particle Absorb More Than the Light Incident on It?" Am.
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J. Phys. 51(4), Apr. 1983, p. 323-327.
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[20] C.f. Pepper, ibid. and Yariv, ibid. For a specific example,
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see Mary J. Miller et al, Appl. Phys. Lett. 41(8), Oct. 15,
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1982, p. 689-691.
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[21] Again, for the theory of the PPCM, see Pepper, ibid. and
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Yariv, ibid.
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[22] E.g., see T.E. Bearden, Gravitobiology: A New Biophysics,
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Tesla Book Co., Chula Vista, CA, 1991, p. 33-36.
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[23] Bearden, AIDS: Biological Warfare, Tesla Book Co., 1988;
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Gravitobiology: A New Biophysics, Tesla Book Co., 1991;
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Analysis of Scalar Electromagnetics, Tesla Book Co., 1990.
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[24] C.f. Vlail P. Kaznacheyev and L.P. Mikhailova, Ultraweak
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Radiations in Intercellular Interactions, [in Russian],
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Novosibirsk, 1981; Vlail P. Kaznacheyev, "Electromagnetic
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Bioinformation in Intercellular Interactions," Psi Research,
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1(1), Mar. 1982, p. 47-76; N.D. Devyatkov, Ed.,
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Applications of Low-Intensity Millimeter Wave Radiation in
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Biology and Medicine, [in Russian], IRE Akad. Nauk. SSSR,
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Moscow, 1985.
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[25] C.f. Antoine Priore, "Method of Producing Radiations for
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Penetrating Living Cells," U.S. Patent No. 3,280,816; Jean-
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Michel Graille, Le Dossier Priore, De Noel, Paris, 1984 [in
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French]; Christopher Bird, "The Case of Antoine Priore and
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His Therapeutic Machine: A Scandal in the Politics of
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Science," Appx. I to Bearden, AIDS: Biological Warfare,
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1988.
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[26] C.f. Fritz Albert Popp, "Photon Storage in Biological
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Systems," in Fritz Albert Popp et al, Eds., Electromagnetic
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Bio-Information: Proceedings of the Symposium, Marburg,
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September 5, 1977, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore, 1979,
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p. 123-149; also Biophotonen. Ein neuer weg zur Losung des
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Krebsproblems, Verlag fur Medizin, Heidelberg, 1976 [in
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German].
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