Euler Resonance with general torque

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Friday, May 20, 2011 3:05 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Euler Resonance with general torque

It is already clear that Euler resonance will occur with any type of torque between an electromagnetic field and material matter. This is an important point in realizing that the Kurata / B(3) technology works for any kind of waste oil or waste plastic and so on, and makes fuel out of sea water, with many other technologies round the corner. If there is no permanent electric or magnetic dipole there may be an induced electric or magnetic dipole caused by electric and magnetic polarizability and hyperpolarizabilities of any order. The B(3) field interacts with any kind of matter through an electric electric magnetic hyperpolarizability, the inverse Faraday effect. This is a small effect, but UFT 183 shows how it may be amplified greatly by a catalyst. The catalyst designs were developed by Kurata and colleagues. The dipoles or induced dipoles set up a torque with the E(1) = E(2)*and B(1) = B(2)* fields of the circularly polarized light. Linearly polarized light is 50 % right and 50% left circularly polarized light. Torques can also be set up with quadrupoles, octopoles and hexadecapoles, or n poles, n of any order. These days any kind of torque can be computer simulated in a nanometre mould, and the results animated. It should be possible to simulate and animate the dissociation.

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