David W. Zavitz (18 Nov 2005)
"Thank you  ... and more 'info'"


Shalom dear doves,
 

Just wanted to say a special thank you to doves Mary
Adams and
Deborah for sending in ...
 

http://www.maryeadams.tictacwebsites.com/page/page/2660478.htm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,1627424,00.html

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/nov2005/deborah1116.htm
 

With regards to all the energy that may soon (~ 4
years?) be inexpensively and readily locally available
...

it occurred to me ... 'isn't this just like our God'
... no shortage with Him ... and in a time of great
(planned) distress ... an inexpensive 'energy well'
... for each home/business ...

If you are interested in a credible basis for this
energy ... please see:

http://www.commonsensescience.org/

(
most recent article ... November 2005 Vol 8 Num 4:
http://www.commonsensescience.org/pdf/pdf/no_funding_for_FORMS_FoS_V8N4.pdf
)

But please note 'the below' comment ...  is only in
their freely mailed 'paper edition' ...

~~~

Dr. Paul Ackerman asked, "What are we to make of the
classical quantum physics concept at

http://www.blacklightpower.com

?"

Dr. Robert Compton asked, "Which excited state of the
electron charge-fiber has the least energy?"
 

CSS Reply:

In the helicon model ... the energy in "excited
states" corresponds to a parameter 'n', the number of
helical turns taken by a charge-fiber as it progress
once around the circumference[of a torus].  The
charge-fiber must be continuous, so 'n' can have the
following values:

   ... 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...
 

As shown, the order of 'n' corresponds to energy
levels ranging from small values (zero is a
non-existent state for the electron) to ever
increasing levels of excited energy.  In Quantum
Mechanics, the lowest level of 'n' is 1 and this is
traditionally said to describe the lowest energy
state.  Quantum Mechanics does not predict excited
states where 'n' is between 0 and 1.

Black Light Power has discovered a process to extract
energy from hydrogen, was granted a US patent (later
withdrawn), and proceeded to develop technology to
produce electric power for public use.  Common Sense
Science believes that extracting energy from hydrogen
is possible by putting hydrogen into the fraction
energy states where 'n' is less than one.

Black Light's website adheres to the Bohr Model of
hydrogen, including an electron in orbit.  Could it be
true that the US Patent Office first granted the
patent because Black Light adheres to orthodox theory,
but then withdrew the patent because what was
occurring is impossible according to orthodox theory?
Perhaps the US Patent Office needs to learn that the
fractional energy states of CCS theory have been
observed in the Labov Bowyer experiment.

-David L. Bergman

~~~
 

Shalom shalom,

David
 
 

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