#3231
Brian H
Participant

Mstry4u wrote: In a BEC state material, the bosons resonate at the same quantum frequency … So say you have a barrier plane of BEC barium leaded glass … would the dimensional restriction of magnetic waves also apply to gravitational waves? I’m not sure what you mean by gravity/inertia boson? It seems to me that we might be looking at a graviton/boson interaction? And could you elaborate on the fraught topic of gravity waves. I understand that we have had trouble detecting gravity waves and have been able to do so through interferometry for example with LIGO is this what you mean?

As for CERN I have other questions … could LHC be likened to a loop antenna that when charged might create a perpendicular vector of energy transfer between the atmospheric electricity in the ionosphere and the telluric currents or earth’s core/dynamo?
Similar to electromagnetic whistler waves generated by charging a loop antenna.
I have been pondering this for days then came across an article this morning discussing it a bit: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7626256.stm
It sounds as though Tevatron also experiences issues with atmospheric electricity. I don’t know if a looping particle beam of protons could count as a loop antenna, but I don’t see why not.

Curiosities abound I know … it will be interesting to see what LHC brings to the table as far as Higgs goes. Some answers take time until then we guess and play with ideas.

It’s one thing to think about gravity and its transmission, but quite another to consider that inertia is a separable characteristic of any mass, “residing” in a Higgs boson. Could you theoretically then “take” the inertia of an object and put it somewhere else, or dissipate it?

Gravity waves traveling at lightspeed are also a peculiar concept, IMO. I haven’t seen (which doesn’t necessarily mean much) anything about the “breaking” of gravitational influence of parts of the universe receding from each other at speeds >C. They never see each other’s light; are they also beyond gravitational interaction?

I’m not up on the magnetism-centered cosmology that Eric espouses, so you might ask him about some of these planetary-sized currents that you are postulating.