The latest from Tom Bearden's correspondence: Hi *****,
Presently we have a very viable alternative to carbon-based fuels etc.
that is beginning to rapidly emerge. That is “watergas”, which has a
history going back to the 1920s. Several legitimate inventors right now
have viable watergas systems and processes, where the H-O-H molecule can
be tricked to just “fall apart” because the O-H bond is “unhappened” by
use of negative energy in the local vacuum and the accompanying negative
probabilities.
In the 1930s, some of our leading physicists and mathematical
scientists so hated negative energy (from the Shrödinger equation and from
Dirac’s relativistic extension of it, and also in Dirac’s original
electron theory) and its associated negative probabilities, that they
arbitrarily tossed it out of physics – out of the Dirac relativistic
extension to the Shrödinger equation, and out of Dirac’s electron theory.
The problem is given in this quote from Ian D. Lawrie. A Unified Grand
Tour of Theoretical Physics, CRC Press, 1990, p. 130 (speaking of the
Shrödinger equation and derivation of the Klein-Gordon equation from it
with two problems – negative energy states and negative probability
density):
“The
negative energy solutions are an embarrassment, because they imply the
existence of single-particle states with energy less than that of the
vacuum. Intuitively, this is nonsensical. In fact, there is no lower limit
to the energy spectrum. This means that the vacuum is unstable, since an
infinite amount of energy could be released from it by the spontaneous
creation of particles in negative energy states. … it is the negative
energy states which give rise to a negative probability density.”
Dirac himself at first adhered to negative energy and negative
probabilities. Quoting:
“Negative energies and
probabilities should not be considered as nonsense. They are well-defined
concepts mathematically, like a negative of money." [P. A. M.
Dirac, “The physical interpretation of quantum mechanics.” Proc. Roy.
Soc. Lond. A, Vol. 180, 1942, pp. 1-40.]
However, later Dirac caved in to the fierce peer pressure of his
adamant colleagues, and then personally participated in eliminating the
negative energy. Quoting Dirac later:
“I remember once when I was in
Copenhagen, that Bohr asked me what I was working on and I told him I was
trying to get a satisfactory relativistic theory of the electron, and Bohr
said ‘But Klein and Gordon have already done that!’ That answer first
rather disturbed me. Bohr seemed quite satisfied by Klein’s solution, but
I was not because of the negative probabilities that it led to. I just
kept on with it, worrying about getting a theory which would have only
positive probabilities.” [Conversation between Dirac and J.
Mehra, Mar. 28, 1969, quoted by Mehra in Aspects of Quantum Theory,
ed. A. Salam and E. P. Wigner, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
1973.]
You see, the “problem” reduces to this: In modern physics a thing that
has “occurred” or “happened” (and is thus sustained and observable), is
based on subsidiary statistical operations ongoing between the active
vacuum and all the charges. All observable forces are generated in
interacting matter by the exchange of virtual particles between the local
vacuum and the material particles. So underneath that “observable or
happened entity” in physics there is a sustaining and producing set of
more subtle statistical processes – calculated (usually) with a positive
energy vacuum and thus with positive probabilities. So when the positive
probabilities in those underlying processes – of that observable or
happened entity – reach a total of 100%, that is “certainty” and so there
is the resulting physical (observable) entity present and sustained –
so long as the local vacuum is not
altered to add negative energy and negative probabilities to those
underlying processes. The observable entity/state has
“happened” and it “stays happened”, normally – in a positive energy
vacuum.
But if one’s theoretical model allows negative energy of the vacuum and
thus negative probabilities in underlying and ongoing primary statistical
processes and interactions with the vacuum, then by conditioning the local
vacuum with negative energy (very easily done, by the way, as clearly
shown for more than 20 years by Bedini), one also creates those negative
probabilities in those underlying statistical processes. And that is a
very profound change to present science and scientific method.
That means that the probability of something that has “happened” and is
observably sustained, can be lowered from 100% to 70% or even to zero
percent. This in turn means that something that has physically “happened”
and is thus being sustained observably, can be “unhappened” deliberately
by simply conditioning the local vacuum to have negative energy. Indeed,
it can be “unhappened completely” so that it disappears and is not there
at all, regardless of how many instruments one employs to look.
In the watergas technique, e.g., an inventor uses one or another of the
methods of conditioning the local vacuum with negative energy.
Specifically this strongly affects the O-H bonds, so that to us
(observably) they seem to just “fall apart”. They actually fall apart
because of the changes resulting in their underlying sustaining processes
in interaction with the active vacuum. Technically this means that the
previous 100% probability of those established O-H bonds are lowered, or
even totally vanished or “unhappened”. The O-O bonds and H-H bonds, on the
other hand, are more firmly increased, so that in the affected water there
appear bubbles of H2 and O2, as the H-O-H molecules fall apart because of
the vanishing and “unhappening” of their O-H bonds. Done correctly, this
then becomes a pretty safe thing, because in that changing water (in its
negative energy vacuum) the freed O2 and H2 will not explode as in a
normal vacuum, because of the difficulty in forming O-H bonds in the
presence of a negative energy vacuum and negative O-H probabilities.
This means that one can then direct the
stabilized bubbles of H2
and O2 to a short distance (even a few inches) away from that conditioned
negative energy vacuum, to a “more normal” vacuum – and then the O2 and H2
will again burn very nicely (as in the chambers of a piston engine in a
car). In this way, one can power an automobile from watergas alone, or
augment the use of normal gasoline with simultaneous combined use of
watergas, etc.
The same process, applied to cancers in the living body, can “unhappen”
the cancer (which is being maintained by those same statistical underlying
processes that formed it in the first place). And the cancer will then
“heal up” or, in other words, “unhappen” gradually and disappear because
of the addition of negative probabilities.
Engineering negative energy of the vacuum and thus negative
probabilities is indeed a vast leap forward in science and physics –
because the physicists just arbitrarily discarded it back there decades
ago. Tesla originally discovered negative energy, before the term was even
available, and he called it “radiant energy” to differentiate its
phenomenology from that of normal positive EM energy. Bedini uses negative
energy in his epochal battery chargers, so the “happened” sulfation of a
battery can be “unhappened” and eliminated. The lifetime of the battery
can thus be extended dramatically, and this is very important, e.g., in
large expensive batteries (as in large battery-powered materials handling
equipment in warehouses, in which the Bedini process and system have been
very successfully tested).
Kanzius, e.g., achieved that negative energy local vacuum and thus
negative probabilities process (though he himself doesn’t appear to know
the exact nature of his process) for his epochal cancer treatment process.
That process has now been through animal trials, and in the animals it
cured 100% of their cancers. An independent and well-recognized cancer
research institute has studied it, and pronounced the
Kanzius cancer
treatment as the greatest advance in cancer therapy in a century. Next
must come human trials, then seeking out FDA approval for use in humans.
In other words, by the same “precursor” engineering of the local vacuum
with negative energy, it is possible to produce curative process for any
and all our present human diseases. Without the use of harmful drugs and
all their side effects, etc. As you can see, some very powerful people and
organizations flatly do not wish that to be developed.
Kanzius also noted that the same process affects salt water. So he
developed a very good adaptation for use on the water and making watergas,
with the characteristics we previously mentioned. He then took his
watergas process and system to a world-recognized authority on water
chemistry, who subjected the process to some 50 rigorous tests. When
finally finished, the expert publicly proclaimed this was the “greatest
advance in water chemistry in the last 100 years”.
Late last year, Kanzius stated that his watergas process had now
achieved overunity (coefficient of performance, which means the burning of
the resulting fuel resulted in more usable energy in the powered system
than the operator had to input to the watergas process), and so he would
not be saying anything else about it for awhile. In short, now it was time
for patenting and protecting intellectual property rights.
In short, this (use of the negative energy asymmetric vacuum) is one
process by which asymmetrical EM processes can be engendered in water, in
living bodies, and in other physical material systems. The impact on
science and engineering is likely to be profound – it is a great leap
forward at least by 200 years.
Boyce also has a very viable watergas process, and it is my
understanding that strong work is underway to be able to power automobiles
and demonstrate it widely and publicly. He uses the Aharonov-Bohm effect
of a toroidal coil and RF pulsing to achieve conditioning of the local
vacuum uncurled A-potential with negative EM energy. A sharp little RF
gradient (each little pulse) pops some electrons out of local Dirac sea
holes, leaving the empty holes behind – which are negative mass energy
electrons, NOT positrons.
The result of using the AB effect to smoothly condition the local
volume of vacuum in which the water resides, with negative energy (a
negative energy “froth” of emptied Dirac sea holes), Boyce is able to very
smoothly “unhappen” the H-O bonds, strengthen the H-H and O-O bonds, and
make a very viable and very useful watergas process.
With the escalating world fuel crisis and the resulting world energy
crisis, it appears that the watergas process and “engineering the local
vacuum” to accomplish precursor engineering of the underlying precursor
statistical processes creating and sustaining a given object or process is
something whose “time has come”. It can be rigorously tested by our
academic community, and some rigorous testing has already been done with
extraordinarily positive results.
The potential for powering our automobiles, trains, ships, etc. with
watergas is tremendously important. One inputs water only, and the engine
outputs water only. So one takes some water from the environment, uses the
vacuum to engineer it, then uses the watergas to power out loads, and
exhausts only WATER back to the same environment. Thus it is an
environment-enhancing process par excellence, and it could greatly clean
up our present pollution of our precious biosphere.
We point out that the Fogal semiconductor has also demonstrated the
ability to directly engineer its surrounding local spacetime for nearly 20
years now, and Fogal has continued to be rigorously suppressed, even
though several important and competent independent laboratories have
tested his chip and verified its unique functioning – such as instant
communication to any distance without travel through the “intervening”
ordinary space between the two widely separated points. He actually uses a
multiply-connected spacetime for that communication, so any number of
widely separate points can have “instant communication” between them with
no time delay at all. Again, this has been independently tested and
verified.
For example,
Dan Solomon, (Rauland-Borg Corporation, Skokie, IL) has also
rigorously and theoretically shown that throwing out negative energy from
physics (the relativistic extension of the Shrödinger equation, Dirac’s
theory, and from quantum field theory) was and is a serious mistake. One
may Google quite a few important papers by Solomon, many published in high
quality scientific journals.
E.g., see
Dan Solomon, "Some new results
concerning the vacuum in Dirac’s hole theory," Physica Scripta,
Vol. 74, 2006, p. 117–122. Quoting:
“In Dirac’s hole theory (HT), the vacuum state is generally believed to be
the state of minimum energy. It will be shown that
this is not, in fact, the case and that
there must exist states in HT
with less energy than the vacuum state.
It will be shown that energy can be extracted from the HT vacuum state
through application of an electric field.”
See also (1)
Dan Solomon, “Some differences
between Dirac's hole theory and quantum field theory.”
Can.
J. Phys., Vol. 83, 2005, pp. 257-271; (2) “Mathematical
Inconsistencies in Dirac Field Theory,” 1999. Available at
quant-ph/9904106.
Particularly see
Dan Solomon, “Negative energy
density for a Dirac-Maxwell field.” 1999. Available at gr-qc/9907060. See
http://eprintweb.org/S/authors/All/so/Solomon
.
Abstract: It is well known that there can be negative energy
densities in quantum field theory. Most of the work done in this area has
involved free non-interacting systems. In this paper we show how a quantum
state with negative energy density can be formulated for a Dirac field
interacting with an Electromagnetic field. It will be shown that, for this
case, there exist quantum states whose average energy density over an
arbitrary volume is a negative number with an arbitrarily large magnitude.
We posted a write-up on the watergas process on our website, the little
article
“MEG Aharonov-Bohm Effect, Watergas, Negative Energy, Negative
Probabilities, Precursor Engineering, Extending the Scientific Method, and
EM Limitations,” 7 April 2008.
The late Eugene Mallove published two very important articles by D. L.
Dotson, “Dirac’s Equation and the
Sea of
Negative Energy, Part I, New
Energy, Issue 43, 2002, pp. 1-20 (available at available at
http://openseti.org/Docs/HotsonPart1.pdf) and D.
L. Dotson, “Dirac’s Equation and the Sea of Negative Energy, Part II,
New Energy, Issue 44, 2002, pp. 1-24; available at
http://www.openseti.org/Docs/HotsonPart2.pdf.
Quoting Hotson:
“I think if one had to point to a
single place where science went profoundly and permanently off the track,
it would be 1934 and the emasculation of Dirac’s equation.” [D.
L. Hotson, “Dirac’s Equation and the
Sea of
Negative Energy, Part
I, New Energy, Issue 43, 2002, pp. 1-20. Quote is from p. 1.]
So watergas and the use of precursor engineering (conditioning the
local vacuum/spacetime first, and then allowing that conditioned
vacuum/spacetime to directly alter a situation, an object, or a state, are
two things whose “time has come”.
And it couldn’t come at a better time than now, with the energy crisis
and a great economic debacle descending directly upon the
U.S. and
Western Europe.
Best wishes
Tom Bearden
Source: http://www.cheniere.org/correspondence/042208a.htm