Varaktori:
Eivät nämä Phonyn merkilliset temput enää ihmetytä, koska jo foorumin alussa Phony yritti viestissään kerätä porukka, jonka avulla keskustelu U-kirjasta oltaisiin kielletty.
Onko Phony, madollisista ymmärtää seuraavaa yhteenvetoani muuna, kuin neutriinojen selostuksena 1930 luvulta?
A letter to the Skeptics of Finland
Hello,
In a letter to the Skeptics of Finland, dated 19 May 1995, I wrote about
the neutrino concept in the UBook: "But revelation originates neither
a science nor a religion; its function is to co-ordinate both science and
religion with the truth of reality", ref.1 p.1138. In the summer 1996 we
had an international neutrino conference in Finland. I noted the following
about neutrinos in the UBook, in the letter to the skeptics 1995,
freely translated from Finnish:
1. The UBook mentions several species of neutrinos called collectively
"small uncharged particles" and "ultimatons". (Reines and Cowan reported
the first observations of a neutrino in the science magazine 'Nature' in
September 1956, ref. 11. Today at least three different species are known
to exist, the electron-, myon- and tau-neutrinos which are called leptons)
2. The gravity response, and hence the neutrino mass problem, is outlined
in the UBook. Neutrinos are not subject to normal mass interaction,
"linear or local" gravitation. Neutrinos, like everything else, however are
obedient to the basic type of geometric gravitation or space curvature,
called "absolute or circular gravity".
3. The neutrino content of the 'most empty space' is given: 100 per cubic
inch or the equivalent of one electron. This neutrino content is close to
modern estimations; about 100 per cubic cm (mean value), see Physics Today,
October 1983, page 19, and ref.4.
4. The neutrino radiation from the center of stars and our sun is given.
The dominant fusion reaction or the hydrogen-carbon-helium cycle is
mentioned, UB p.464 and 465.
5. The enormous neutrino radiation produced by a supernova explosion is
mentioned, UB p.464. This was verified for the first time from the 1987A
supernova. Something like 30 neutrinos were captured in three consecutive
burst. Three rings can today be seen around supernova 1987 A (HST picture)
Nothing is however said in the UBook about neutrino annihilation, proposed
by Bethe in his inclusive review article, ref. 9 and 17.
6. The neutrinos from radioactive decay is mentioned. This was the original
process due to which Pauli and Fermi predicted the existence of neutrinos in
the 1930ies, UB p.479.
7. The birth of neutrinos and other particles in cold space is said to be
due to a condensation process accompanied by electromagnetic radiation quanta.
Extremely energetic and short gamma rays from the universe have been
observed by satellites.
8. All matter is built up from a fundamental type of neutrino, the
"ultimaton". (Without electric charge the free ultimaton might be a magnetic
monopole? This might explain the very strong magnetic fields of our sun and
other stars, as free ultimatons are said in the UBook to exist in the suns.
In cold space such magnetic monopoles probably form pairs. Neutrinos are known
to have a weak magnetic moment. Today scientists also speak about parts of the
'quark' particle, called 'partons' or 'pomerons' or 'gluon' packets)
9. The immature or uncooled ultimaton might be a superluminal particle or a
tachyon, UB p. 476.
10. The 11.5 year solar sunspot cycle is mentioned to be a remnant of an
inclusive expansion and contraction process, UB p. 459 and 655. Due to this
one might conclude that also the neutrino radiation might be affected.
A roughly 11 year periodicity in the solar neutrino output was first
discovered in 1990 ( ref. 2 and 3).
Best regards,
HSTal
References
http://www.kotiportaali.fi/adslfor/