Won't a racing car handle better if the back wheels could also steer like the front ones (especially during controlled skids around corners)?
It would need to be controlled by computer with settings for tarred or dirt roads.
Those surface vibrations can't be well defined in case of few nucleons.
My geometric model does not predict spherical nuclei but it is going to have to be taken seriously because it predicts correctly (to four decimal places, I only had four places accuracy on g^(s)) the nuclear magnetic moment...
Thank you. The method is usable for any circuits.
It is better when compactness is necessary like for the military and portable devices.
It can have large components on all of the layers and the layers can be glued together.
I have a manufacturing method for making true 3-dimensional circuits for any amount of layers. The circuit is self contained and is not just PCB's fixed to a mechanical cabinet and connected with wires.
It is therefore better than doublesided Printed Circuit boards and the Motherboard - Card...
The ionisation by the static electric field must increase the gas energy since energy is required to ionise, and some of it is recovered as kinetic energy as they recombine. The molecules need not collapse to their ground state after recombination.
Just include the energy to make the static...
I saw a plan for a Ion driven rocket. It is the same principle: action-reaction.
Ions get accelerated in the magnetic field and recombination would change the gas particle's momentum (they get a kick in the right direction if the energy is released in the right direction).
I haven't worked out...
No, it isn't gaining more than putting in, the static electric field stores energy much like feul. It is just that the energy is put in while the aircraft is on the ground. The exhaust gasses are already heated so it takes less energy than usual to ionise them.
For the other issue: there are...
I have an idea which I cannot take to the production stage myself. I am sending it by way of getting contacts (electronic engineers, manufacturers or investors) for helping me with a 3 dimensional circuit manufacturing idea (already well worked out).
Here goes:
We already have turbojet...
I think the reason for molecules with 100 or so electrons to annihilate faster with a positron is because the electrons are quantum mechanicly smeared across a larger area.
I think a quadropole moment is compatible with a cylindrically symmetrical charge distribution (if you allow a type of imaging effect of the distribution), or two cylinders at right angles.
I'm interested in what aspects of nuclei may be explained by assuming spherical/ellipsoid shape. Also is the charge distribution defined well enough to say: "one configuration is stable (possible) while another is not"? What about the neutrons (not having charge they do not count in the charge...
I think that proof of nuclei being spherical (ellipsoid etc.) would need to be tested not by experiments that can be atributed to the field around the nucleus (this only proves that the field has spherical symmetry).
We would need experiments atributed to the degenerate pressure (exclusion...