Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Neutrino mirrors using PASEM

Neutrino Mirrors using PASEM
Andre Willers
27 Sep 2011

“Mirror , mirror on the wall , who is the most energetic of them all?”

Synopsis :
Information is mirrored .

Discussion :

1.PASEM
Particle Amplification by Stimulated Emission via Mirror .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_reflection
1.1Postulate a finely ridged surface with very narrow slits between the ridges .
1.2Have a particle flux on ridged side A . Particles with information to be amplified .
1.3Have a high intensity , concentrated flux of the same particles on side B
1.4Have an entanglement laser shine on side A .
1.5Multiple entanglement occurs on particles coming from side B through the slits .
1.6The effect is that information in the A-side incident particles are indistinguishable from reflected particles , but at any desired intensity .
1.7This can be done at nearly any temperature
1.8Reminiscent of PCR information amplification .
1.9Fluctuations may be needed (ie it might be pulsed in earlier forms )

2.This can be done with any particle , including neutrinos .
3.Organic molecules would make a suitable medium-temperature PASEM-mirror for neutrinos.
4.Cascades can be assembled to give concentrated fluxes of particles .

5.Protons
The same can be done with protons .
High-intensity of protons can be focused through the PASEM mirror.
This means low-temperature fusion .
Tokamaks can be used , with suitable inorganic PASEM mirrors .
The anomalous cold-fusion can probably be explained via this process .

Have fun !

Andre

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