Energy, Cold Fusion, & Antigravity: Znidarsic Science Books
S**E
This is a great book in my view and well worth reading if ...
I fully agree with the other positive posts written here. This is a great book in my view and well worth reading if you are open and interested new ideas and points of view.If everyone only looked at the world from established ideas and concepts we would still believe the earth was flat at the centre of the universe everything was fundamentally only made of earth, air, water and fire. Some people like Frank Znidarsic look deeper and try to find new concepts and ideas. New ideas are alway controversial, its the exploration that counts and it matters that people are thinking of them. I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks and likes to explore new physics ideas and possibilities.I think you will agree this book beautifully ties together an understanding of the atom both current and new. The theory, ideas and possibilities behind his new concept had me fascinated.
M**
Great Lock
Great lock!it is easier, however, to know when a traditional lock is closed, ie by sound,and this matter needs to be addressed!
T**S
Excellent Book on Energy and where we are headed
I am half way through this book it is well written and understandable it is one of those books once you get started reading you find it hard to put down I spent a good part of my sunday reading this book and will most likely read it again and send my son a copy I would highly suggest you buy your self a copy and read it.
B**S
Interesting approach
The ideas in this book were so interesting that I had to read it multiple times. And they got even more interesting when the simple, but beautiful math started to seep in. A good read for the open minded-Truls
D**E
COLD FUSION
This theory was developed to explain the James A. Patterson Fuel Cell (US Patent 5494559). Here is a summary: The superconductor nanosphere, the pinned electric field, the collapsing matter wave, and the nuclear cluster speed itself were matched at 1 million meters per second create a channel of matching impedance whose resonant vibration shakes the grip of elastic discontinuity. Different velocities between the electron and its pinned electrical field creates an elastic bubble (discontinuity) which interacts and matches the speed of the mechanical waves within the nucleus to produce cold fusion.
P**O
Two Stars
Good points but too many formulas. Kind of boring to read.
N**R
Good read!
Interesting book worth the price!!!
G**O
Excellent content but...
...too many typos and too few images to better describe concepts. Also the concept of antigravity is not completely developed
D**N
Interesting but dubious
There's a lot of maths in this book, and it all seems pretty sound- as one might reasonably expect from an engineer. Modelling the interactions of subatomic particles in terms of 'impedance matching' does appear to be a reasonably effective approach. However...it offers no advantage over the usual approach of quantum mechanics and fundamentally fails to explain the non-local phenomena that quantum mechanics predicts and that has been experimentally verified. Znidarsic does not offer any reproducible evidence in support of his ideas, which fact (rightly) prohibits their acceptance by mainstream science. That doesn't mean that his work is wholly without value though, and it's certainly worth mulling over for the mathematically inclined.
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