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Source of excess energy
by Alexander Frolov
Abstract
The author offers for discussion an explanation for the excess energy
in cold fusion, an explanation which incorporates the concept of
negative time. The mathematical basis relies on the work of Dr. N.
Kozyrev (Russia), Dr. Nassikas (Greece), and Thomas Bearden (USA).
Introduction
"The Hypothesis and The Equations of The Unified Matter Field" by Dr.
A. A. Nassikas [1], is a rare instance of scientific and mathematical
publication devoted to fundamental questions that leads to a practical
approach to space-time engineering. In some sense it is a new solution
for the development of free energy and gravitation technologies. Dr. H.
E. Puthoff provided an overview of the topic based on the Casimir-effect
[2]. This was quite interesting, but the author's conclusion was "only
in principle, yes," but the engineering (practical applications) is "a
long way off." Also that the "warp drive" idea in the papers (1994-1997)
of Dr. Miguel Alcubierre, Max-Planck-Institute for Gravitationsphysik,
Albert-Einstein-Institute, Germany, is a fine idea, but it does not
provide any technological solution. The only author who proposed
practical approaches to vacuum engineering is Thomas E. Bearden. Let's
see what analogies there may be between Nassikas' work and the
"Gravitobiology" by
T. E. Bearden to indicate the shortest practical way toward the
technologies of the future.
The Engine of Space-Time
The vacuum or 'space-time medium" of T. E. Bearden is described as
cells of so called "gravitons." Those are "the coupled
photon/anti-photon pair." Note, that it is a paired process. To make it
more clean physically, we have to introduce the negative time axis for
the "anti-photon-" So, the notion for the "virtual particles" that is
used in many papers as the unlimited sea of free energy can be
physically introduced only with the notion of "negative time," and we
must take into account the "surface of time" or the "area of possible
time directions." In this chronal area, the pair of photon/anti-photon
seems to be a balanced situation of two processes that don't require
any energy input, but it is a situation that produces both photon and
anti-photon forms of energy. In other words, it is the "energy creation
mechanics" itself. The law of energy conservation seems to be the law
for a "direct time" and "reversed time" balanced situation only.
Certainly in our reality it is possible to detect by means of some
measurements only half of the process, i.e. the positive time process of
the photon energy.
According to the hypothesis of Dr. A. A, Nassikas, there is no
space-time without energy since "The existence or the non-existence of
energy implies the existence or the non-existence of space-time, and
consequently of any geometry." On this point his concept is closely
connected with Bearden's "vacuum engine." Next point: by Nassikas, the
energy of positive or negative electrical charge of the particle, i.e..
its potential field energy can be presented as "equivalent to its
internal time." So, the sign of the charge can be defined by the "time
axis direction" and the process of the electron is some opposition to
the process of the positron. Bearden's photon/anti-photon pair is a
similarly balanced situation. Note, the mass particle here is considered
as some dynamical process [3], that is corresponding to some
four-dimensional resonance condition, demonstrated in calculations for
the DNA-molecule and for other natural material elements.
A practical solution was proposed by Thomas Bearden to create "the
local rate of flow of time" that is "determined by the "local
time-stress of vacuum potential" is to apply some non-linear materials
for translation of energy between different frequencies and harmonics of
electromagnetic waves. Normally, i.e. in the ordinary time-flow
situation, the non-linear material produce the harmonics from a
fundamental wave. But Bearden says that "in a true time-reversed
situation, non-linear materials can exhibit the production of a stronger
fundamental from a combination of the fundamental and its harmonics."
The principle that is designated by Bearden as "Stokes'
principle of time reversibility" (G.G.Stokes (Camb. DubI, Math. J. 4.
1849, p.l) is interesting, but we have to discuss something beyond this
that is connected with the potential form of energy, i.e. with
Bearden's "stress of vacuum."
Dr. A. A. Nassikas and Dr. Miguel Alcubierre independently proposed to
use the difference in local rate of the time flow as the source for a
propulsion force. According to Nassikas, if "the space under the object
attracts the object" more or less than the upper one in strength of the
different relative times around the object, gravitational Propulsion can
be achieved. So, all we need to take the next step from theory to
technology is to find a way to change the rate of time. Is it too
difficult? No, it is quite simple if we take into account some points:
a) The notion "time" in any case is connected with some certain
material system, for example, with some elementary particle or with
some planetary system. The different velocity of light in different
materials is a demonstration of this connection.
b) The "space" of some curvature (of some rate of time) is a
bi-directional or many-directional energy process. Electricity is
one of many possible balanced situations that is described as a
bi-directional or two-polarity case. For many-polarity energetic
situations there is the possibility of three or more time-flow
directions.
c) There is no difference in principle between an atom and the
space around that atom, according to Faraday [4]. So, the balanced
chronal situation of the vacuum engine corresponds to some real
properties of matter and we can work with matter to reach the
changes in the balance of the vacuum engine in the area of this
material
object.
The vacuum is the medium of some known
physical properties, for example, the dielectrical permittivity.
Physically, it is connected with the velocity of spreading of the
photon, and since we can work with different materials of known
properties, it means we have the possibility of changing the parameters
of the vacuum engine itself. One quite old example of a practical
application is USA Patent number 3,187,206, granted in 1959 to Thomas T.
Brown. The gradient of dielectrical permittivity is proposed and
experimentally proved as the source of reactionless force. It is
necessary to note that the same reactionless force is created at the
border between two different dielectrical materials of the electrical
capacitor, as it is described in many textbooks on the properties of
dielectrical materials. The problem of taking the next step to
fundamental conclusions is understanding the physical connection between
the permittivity of a material, the velocity of light in the material,
and the local rate of time for
this area of space.
The patents by Thomas T. Brown include also asymmetrical interaction
between electrodes. i.e, the topology of the electrical field. Let's
note the analogy between Nassikas' idea above on "energy and geometry of
space" and the invention by Brown of reactionless propulsion. The
gradient of the electrical potential that is created in
the natural way with distance from the electrically charged particle is
a demonstration of the natural topology of space, i.e. the electrical
field is created according to the law of creation of space itself. It is
the reason for the analogy between the formulation for electrical and
gravitational interaction. We have the possibility of changing the
topology of the electrical field, for example by means of the
asymmetrical dielectrical member in the capacitor of Brown. So we have
the possibility of compensating the natural gradient created by the
properties of space. It is the way to space-time engineering.
So, the conception by Dr. Nassikas and idea of Dr. Alcubierre are a
fine theoretical basis for the technology that was discovered and proved
in practice by Thomas T. Brown. Modern industry, specialized in
dielectrical materials, is ready now for cheap mass production of warp
drive systems. The same technology may be the basis for self rotating
generators. The way is short and all we need is the commercial demand
and engineering formulation of a step-by-step program.
The concept of negative time by Dr. Nassikas can be useful also in
understanding the over-unity effect that is demonstrated in some cold
fusion cells. The well-known Pons-Fleischmann experimental set-up
includes a cathode that is over-saturated by protons when the set-up is
operating. So, the local concentration of positively
charged protons can be considered as a local imbalance in vacuum engine
and the local rate of time in this area is different from the normal
one. The processes are produced by this local change of the curvature of
space are multilevel complex energy exchange, but the source of
over-unity is the local concentration of positive electrically charged
protons that is due to the lnput power source. Let's consider this point
more carefully.
Any electrically charged particle can be presented as some volume of
space i.e. the gravitational space by Nassikas, G-space of energy Eg,
that is joined with some imaginary electromagnetic space of energy Eem.
Conservation of energy is presented as:
dEem + dEg =O F.1
In my view, it is useful to change equation El to the form:
dEem = - dEg E2
In this case it is obviously that mathematically the space of Eem has an
"imaginary" value, since the energy and the velocity are connected by
the quadratic root of the negative number.
The over-unity output in cold fusion systems means the production of
the excess heat energy. Certainly, some cold fusion systems demonstrate
power output as the result of nuclear transmutation processes. But if we
are considering the water to be distilled H2O in which fusion does not
occur, I have to suppose only one way for excess heat production:
dEem >O if dEg<O E3.
I must note that the idea is not a new one since the famous Russian
astrophysicist N.A. Kozyrev created in 1947-1980 the "conception for
active properties of the time." There is some natural physical mechanism
for production of heat energy that is demonstrated by any star and it is
not the thermonuclear reaction but the
transformation of energy by the mechanism of Kozyrev. In that concept,
the kind of energy that is used by the star for heat energy production
is the "time flow." On the other hand, we can take into consideration
the gravitational description of space instead of its chronal
description, and the production of the heat is the transformation of
Eg that we noted above.
N.Kozyrev analyzed the wide experimental astrophysical data to find
the answer for the question of the common "special condition of matter"
inside any star to provide the transformation of energy Eg into energy
Eem. His conclusion [5] is quite simple:
B/n = 6 eV F.4
where "B" is the density of the beam energy of the star and "n" is the
density of electrons in the volume of space.
We certainly cannot create the conditions of stellar matter in the
laboratory, but for a Pd-cathode in a cold fusion cell, the situation
is quite similar to Kozyrev's equation F.4 and heat production can be
detected as result of F.3. The difference is the application of protons
instead of electrons. To calculate this we have to use the
volume density of protons H+ in the material of the cathode instead of
the volumetrical density of electrons "n" in star matter.
. Alexander V Frolov
St.-Petersburg, Russia
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References
1. "The Hypothesis and The Equations
of The Unified Matter Field" by Dr A.A.Nassikas, Infinite Energy,
March-June 1997, p. 120-124
2. "Can the vacuum be engineered for space flight applications? Overview
of theory and experiments," Dr. H.E. Puthoff. Infinite Energy,
July-November, 1997.
3. "The Concept of Mass Process," Alexander V. Frolov, Proceedings of
International Scientific Conference "New Ideas in Natural Sciences,"
June 1996, St. Petersburg,
Russia, Published by "Pik" Ltd.. 1996.
4. Letter from M. Faraday to R.Teilor of June 25, 1844, published in
Journal of Russian Physical Thought, N2, 1991, p. 81.
5. N.A. Kozyrev, Selected works, published by Leningrad State
University, 1991, p.202, in Russian. |