04-16-2014, 01:39 AM
(04-16-2014, 01:19 AM)tectak Wrote:Tom, I just found this patent office quote on Andrea Rossi's energy catalyzer: It received an unfavorable international preliminary report on patentability because it was adjudged to "offend against the generally accepted laws of physics and established theories."(04-16-2014, 01:09 AM)ChristopherSea Wrote:Tachyons? You must be joking....they are figmentatious!(04-15-2014, 11:29 PM)tectak Wrote: Gravitrons, fermions,ee
solitons and baryons
gathered in a Tokamak
one blue-bright day.
No bosons were detectable
and leptons, though delectable,
were flavoured by the quarks
that all went the other way.
Anti-matter tied with string
theorised on solitons;
but note that a mesononic ring
had voted for the baryon.
( Fourier complained, but
analysing’s not his thing)
Symmetry went hiss then PHUT,
releasing super-glueons.
So all the world is searching for
a unifying binding force,
but now neutrinos CAN reverse
it looks like anti-quarks might score!
In time we may be tired of verse…
but that time is sidereal.
SPACE...the final frontier?
You knew that? Of course.
tectak
2014
Tom, You know that in all of this particle generation, I failed to detect a tachyon. I am still not certain which Rossi you are referencing, because the title implies the fraud Andrea and his cold fusion contraption, while the body of the poem suggests the genius Bruno and his particle zoo, but without his cosmic rays to stir things up. Fourier could probably analyze it, but he was invited to the experiment a hundred years too late.Perhaps, it is all just poetic fun and it was. Thanks!/Chris
Yes, is it the fraudster Rossi...scientific dilettante of the age...the man is so damned convoluted he is entertaining! The Journal of Nuclear Physics...deep joy!
Fun it is.
Best,
tectach
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris


Perhaps, it is all just poetic fun and it was. Thanks!/Chris 