Thursday, February 10, 2011

Physicists discover new quantum state of water - physicsworld.com

Physicists discover new quantum state of water - physicsworld.com

In this article, physicists realize that the binding of hydrogen to oxygen in water cannot be fully explained only with electrostatic force. But instead of accepting there is a magnetic charge in the hydrogen and oxygen atoms contributing to the binding, they are looking for a solution in potential wells and in the probability functions of quantum mechanics.

The Aether Physics Model suggests the extra force between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms is due to the magnetic force associated with protons and electrons. The net magnetic force within an atom can be neutralized, the same as can the electrostatic force. However, due to geometry and uneven pairing of quantum particles, atoms can have net magnetic field strength.

This allows for binding between atoms either directly through permanent magnetism (as in certain iron, nickel, and other magnetic isotopes) or indirectly through paramagnetism and diamagnetism.

Even if the mainstream has not accepted the APM, their experiments and observations continue to provide evidence in its favor.

Thermal Casimir force seen for the first time - physicsworld.com

Thermal Casimir force seen for the first time - physicsworld.com

More experiments on the Casimir force have been performed. What the results show is that the earlier belief that the Casimir force dropped off with the cube of the distance has been proven wrong. In fact, the Casimir force does drop off with the distance squared, just as the electrostatic force does, but at a different rate.

Instead of admitting they were wrong, Steven Lamoreaux and others are now saying they have proven yet another type of force; the thermal Casimir force. Although the data is undoubtedly of high caliber, the interpretation of the data follows the same nonsense as earlier interpretations and only makes physics even more complicated.

It would be instructive for the scientists to compare their results to the predictions of the Aether Phyisics Model, which precisely quantifies the Casimir force in terms of the newly identified electromagnetic charge. I would wager the APM would predict the force exactly, and not merely close as all the other theories claim. This is clearly an opportunity to silence me if the results prove the APM incorrect.