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Frank Znidarsic explains his paper in this exclusive first ever interview! If this new theory turns out to be correct, it will revolutionize modern physics as we know it, bringing us a wave of new technologies just as the original understandings of Quantum Mechanics brought us radio, computers, fiber optics, cell phones, etc. The most profound aspect would have to be the fact that this theory was derived from cold fusion and antigravity experiments. Two of the technologies that will most certainly emerge from this new understanding of the physical laws of atoms. This means no more addiction to oil, and no more need for huge expensive rockets to put people in space. Clean, sustainable energy and a barrage of new propulsion technologies are in store for any understand these new laws and apply them.

Franks Paper:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25455268/Control-of-the-Natural-Forces

Cold Fusion:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/

Some Background info about Cold Fusion for WIRED:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.11/coldfusion_pr.html

Please note the correlation between the nanoparticles (50nm) and the heating (infrared vibrations ~10^14 hertz)
http://www.rexresearch.com/arata/arata.htm

Latest on Cold Fusion from SPWAR (US NAVY):
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sti/publications/pubs/tr/1862/tr1862-vol1.pdf

The latest on Podkletnov from the European Space Agency:
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM0L6OVGJE_index_0.html

Yoshiaki Arata uses 50nm palladium and heats it as much as possilbe using Low end Infra Red (10^14 hertz) Again the velocity 1.094 million meters per second emerges.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ChubbTAinhonorofy.pdf

Popular Mechanics on Ning Li experiment:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/research/1281736.html

NASA assessment of the cost for this experiment:
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19990101874_1999141905.pdf

Additional Links from Frank's website:
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterf.html

Ning Li's Profile:
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Li_Ning_20126351.aspx

Dennis Cravens Lab:
http://www.cravenslab.org/page1.aspx

Harvard stops light:
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/01.24/01-stoplight.html

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  • I hope that he realizes that all constants are experimentally verified and discovered. Planck's constant being one of the most secure; all quantum physics experiments can be produced again and again with unprecedented accuracy when compared to classical experiments.

    He seems not to have a grasp of just how accurate quantum mechanics equations are; it would be more accurate to say that classical physics are wrong and quantum is right.

  • Frank's theory shows where Planck's constant comes from... It doesn't claim it doesn't exist, it just shows how to get it using a classical approach using the quantum transitional velocity. This derivation replaces the principal of quantum correspondence.

    You can also derive Schrodinger's Equation from Vt, it's shown in Chapter 7 on Frank's website.

    This is an extension of quantum mechanics, not a replacement... PM me if you have any detailed physics questions you'd like answered.

  • ohoho there is a typo in your video when you list planck's constant as "J/Hz"; it should be J/s

  • Joules x Hertz is the same thing as J/s since hz = 1/s... not a typo, just a different way of using the same unit.

  • Yoetah said "Negating gravitational forces-is it as simple as creating resonance frequency between light and sound?"

    Yes but this alignment must be at 1.094 million meters /sec  = c/2alpha

    This is the speed of light in a nucleon.

    The electrons must be adjoined within a Bose condensate.

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  • Is it just me, or does this guy's voice sound EXACTLY like David Carradine?

  • @definitionofis No, not like microwaving a battery: watch?v=PuY2xDYFffs I couldn't find NiMh. ha

  • I looked up particle sizes here: engineeringtoolbox com/particle-sizes-d_934 html and I see metallurgical dust and talcum powder in that list at 2 to 10^4 times bigger than 0.05 microns (50nm). So I think I could use lower than thermal frequencies, like microwave or radio waves to excite those metal hydrides, which are used in hydrogen storage (en wikipedia org/wiki/Hydrogen_storage) to create a similar dry gas cold fusion reaction at that velocity constant.

  • @AlienScientist  What do you think about the faster than light neutrino? would you think it is showing true time dilation? if so wouldn't that mean that Einstein was wrong about gravity and time, meaning its an effect like the graviton, where the matter itself creates its own gravity in some way and this effect also slows down time which is an effect of this (local) gravity on matter itself? If this is correct, all this anti-gravity is possible and the craft Ive seen were very real.

  • @AlienScientist  Like your vids, am interested in following up the antigravity stuff. Small slip with that, the Planck constant is J*s, not J/s.

  • I hate to change the subject while everyone is trying to use their big head and wanted to refer to my little head briefly! I just wanted to comment on the picture @ 4:30 and must convey my approval of this picture i know we are more than the sum of our parts and i would love to sum on those shaved parts! Ok back to science! 

  • Had the same problem with my subscription. Glad YouTube can just unsub me when it fucking feels like it, because I know for damn sure I didn't.

  • I could swear I had you subscribed, but when I stumbled on this video, it said I didn't! WTF. Glad to have you back on my roster.

  • Chinese proverb, "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it."

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