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    <p>Eric</p>
    <p>I attended a conference and heard a lecture on nanowires from a
      guy at Stanford in which he claimed to have demonstrated the
      enlargement of the antenna cross-section that loked exactly like a
      resonance antenna near field effect. Unfortunately he has not
      returned E-mails so I have not been able to folloe the lead.</p>
    <p>Glad you are still in the loop</p>
    <p>WOlf<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Dr. Wolfgang Baer
Research Director
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tel/fax 831-659-3120/0432
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/12/2018 3:21 PM, André Michaud
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                    Roman","serif"">Dear Eric, </span></span></span></span></span></p>
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                    Roman","serif"">Thank you so much for
                    sharing this link to your interesting research
                    website. I saved the link for further study of your
                    work on resonance antenae.</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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          <span>On Sat, 12 May 2018 07:26:43 +0000 (UTC), Eric Reiter <unquant@yahoo.com>
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          <br>
          On resonance antennae. I mention in my papers how it allows
          the accumulation hypothesis to work, along with a calculating
          a loading time to include a pre loaded state.  Bill Beaty at
          his amasci website also covers this. It makes it reasonable
          for the photoelectric effect to work without photons.  See my
          thresholdmodel.com website. It is, an old idea
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                  <div dir="ltr">Hi Wolfgang,</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Thank you so much for the offer. I
                    never heard of resonance antennas.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I am definitely interested. I am a
                    beginner in resonance transmission. All pertaining
                    refs will be welcome.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I am planning to completely refresh in
                    all aspects of harmonic oscillation resonance for
                    the coming months, time allowing, to establish a
                    fresh start before attempting to tackle what remains
                    to be addressed, that is resonance transitions
                    between stable/metastable states (emission and
                    absorption).</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I became aware of the exact direction
                    that remained to be clarified only as I was writing
                    my last paper, so I never looked closely at this
                    before.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I really need to study the basics in
                    depth. For now, I just want to let all these new
                    maths (for me) soak in and seamlessly merge with the
                    rest to eventually be able to follow new trails. I
                    am in no hurry with this, now that the trail is
                    clear.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Quite possible that others already up
                    to speed might get there first, which would be fine
                    with me.</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Best Regards</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Andr?</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">On Wed, 9 May 2018 12:13:33 -0700,
                    Wolfgang Baer  wrote:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Andre:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Have you heard of resonance&nbsp;
                    antennas . These are dynamic antennas that expand
                    the effective antenna size so it can capture energy
                    from a much larger crossection. It is a near field
                    phenomena discovered and used in small transistor
                    radios, and nano wires</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">If it had been known in the 1900 we
                    would probably not have invented photons.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Let me know if interested and I can dig
                    up some references</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">WOlf</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Dr. Wolfgang Baer</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Research Director</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Nascent Systems Inc.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">tel/fax 831-659-3120/0432</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">On 5/6/2018 12:43 PM, Andr? Michaud
                    wrote:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Dear Wolfgang,</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Thank you for your appreciation.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I'll answer inline for consistency.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Best Regards</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Andr? Michaud</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">On Sun, 6 May 2018 10:56:11 -0700,
                    Wolfgang Baer  wrote:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Andre:</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">your paper "The Hydrogen Atom
                    Fundamental Resonance States" available at the site
                    below is indeed a great work of interest. After a
                    very brief review let me ask is I have this right</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">You are claiming the quantum jumps can
                    be calculated as continuous electromagnetic
                    interactions</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">This is what Schr?dinger was planning
                    to promote by introducing the wave function, in
                    agreement with de Broglie.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">I also am convinced that transitions
                    between stationary states are continuously
                    progressive resonance processes. Energy transfer via
                    resonance processes are known to happen and have
                    been mathematized (F?rster resonance transfers for
                    example).</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">If electrons really are in resonance
                    states as de Broglie concluded, It think that there
                    is no inconsistency with considering that
                    bremmsstrahlung electromagnetic photons could be
                    emitted by means of such progressive processes, and
                    that the transitions between stable/metastable
                    states could be directly linked via such emission.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Actually, if nobody tackles this issue
                    before I become knowledgeable enough to do it
                    myself, this is exactly where I am eventually
                    headed.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">That "electromagnetic bremsstrahlung
                    photons could be defined as self-sustaining their
                    own motion in a localized manner without the need
                    for any underlying ether, from the simple
                    interaction of their own internal mutually inducing
                    E and B fields"End section 1.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">If electromagnetic bremmsstrahlung
                    photons are emitted via such progressive continuous
                    mechanical processes, given that the Kaufman
                    experiment and the relation that &nbsp;Marmet
                    discovered between the relativistic mass increment
                    and the energy of the electron magnetic field, then
                    such bremmsstrahlung photons can only be
                    electromagnetic in nature by definition. If they
                    have a such an intrinsic magnetic field, then they
                    also have a matching intrinsic electric field. To be
                    consistent with Maxwell, they have to mutually
                    induce each other, which means that they are of
                    default equal density by structure.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">This very structure, from
                    considerations drawn from the work of Kaurman and
                    Marmet mandates that half their total complement of
                    energy be its momentum energy propelling the other
                    electromagnetic half that oscillates
                    electromagnetically transversally (to be consistent
                    with Maxwell).</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">By "localized manner" Does this mean a
                    self contained E, B field that imposes its own
                    boundary conditions?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Actually, the E and B fields are
                    "mathematical representations" of the
                    intensity/density of the "really physically existing
                    energy" of which the physically existing
                    bremmsstrahlung photon is made that we use to
                    "measure" the really existing energy. It has to be
                    the actual "physically existing energy" that
                    oscillates in a self-sustaining manner. The E and B
                    fields are only mathematical representations that
                    allow us to think about this energy and to calculate
                    it.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">When you say without "ether" does this
                    mean without space ? Or are the fields still
                    conceived as propagating in some space.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">The Ether was conceived of as an
                    underlying substance that would be the "material"
                    that would materially oscillate and transmit
                    Maxwell's EM waves as he conceived them. But if
                    electromagnetic bremmsstrahlung photons self-sustain
                    their own motion, there is no need any more for the
                    very concept of "ether".</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Of course these photons would still
                    propagate in vacuum, but don't need any underlying
                    "ether" to transmit them. They auto-propel at the
                    default equilibrium speed of light in empty vacuum,
                    so to speak.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Space, vacuum, to me is only the empty
                    vacuum in which all that we can observe exists,
                    whatever it might be. &nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Andr?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">WOlf</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Dr. ;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Wolfgang Baer</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Research Director</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Nascent Systems Inc.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">tel/fax 831-659-3120/0432</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">E-mail <a
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                  <div dir="ltr">On 5/6/2018 1:52 AM, Andrew Meulenberg
                    wrote:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Dear Andre,</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Thank you for providing the link to
                    your paper. I'm only 1/10 the way thru it and have
                    already found 1/2 dozen points (with references)
                    that are important bases to my views of physics. It
                    is nice to know that some of them have historical
                    precedent. I have 2 papers, which I need to publish,
                    that can use yours as a reference.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Andrew M.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">_ _ _</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 11:53 PM, Andr?
                    Michaud &lt;<a href="mailto:srp2@srpinc.org"
                      ymailto="mailto:srp2@srpinc.org"
                      moz-do-not-send="true">srp2@srpinc.org</a>&gt;
                    wrote:</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Hi Wolfgang,</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">To your first question,</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">>From equation (5-22) and afferent
                    text, page 132 in reference "Quantum Physics of
                    Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles -
                    Second edition", by R. Eisberg and R.Resnick,
                    Schr?dinger's equation had an imaginary part from
                    the get go.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Initially, Schr?dinger meant the wave
                    function to represent a resonance volume within
                    which the localized electron remained captive when
                    in bound state:</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"><a
                      href="http://file.scirp.org/Html/17-7503469_84158.htm"
                      target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://file.scirp.org/Html/17-7503469_84158.htm</a></div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Best Regards</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Andr?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">---</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Andr? Michaud</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">GSJournal admin</div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">On Sat, 5 May 2018 19:25:17 -0700,
                    Wolfgang Baer wrote:</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Two questions:</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">1) Nina Sotina's paper in The Vigier 10
                    proceedings points out something that has puzzled me
                    for a long time. Schroedinger's 1926 paper
                    introducing the Wave function was a real classic
                    function not an imaginary. In october 1926 Von
                    Madelung derived a classic hydrodynamic formulation
                    of quantum theory but did so from the Schroedinger
                    equation with an imaginary wave function. Both
                    Schroedinger's and Madelung's derivation suggests
                    they thought QM waves were real, an interpretation,
                    which I tend to favor.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Were and who introduced the imaginary?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">2) Along those lines I just ran into</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">THE GRAND UNIFIED THEORY OF CLASSICAL
                    QUANTUM MECHANICS by Dr. Randell Mills</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">The guy knows a lot of physics and
                    claims he can explain the results of quantum theory
                    from purely classical physics.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">His claim that the electron is a charge
                    shell rather than a probability is similar to my CAT
                    theory, only my rational is to</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">analyze quantum theory as a mental
                    projection of the observer i.e. as the physics of
                    the observer.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Is this guy a bullshitter? Anyone heard
                    of him?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"><a
                      href="http://brilliantlightpower.com/theory-overview/"
                      target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://brilliantlightpower.com/theory-overview/</a></div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Theory Overview:</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">The claim that classic physics ? only
                    the simple laws of Newton?s Mechanics, Maxwell?s
                    equations of electricity, magnetism, and
                    electrodynamics, and the fundamental constants of
                    nature? are adequate to explain ?All observables
                    from quarks to cosmos ? in closed-form analytical
                    expressions containing fundamental constants only.?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">?According to Mills GUT-CP, nature is
                    classical. Electrons, when bound in an atom, are
                    considered to be discrete two-dimensional spherical
                    membranes of charge and current that completely
                    surround the nucleus as a bubble.?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">?Mills GUT-CP is a confirmable theory,
                    ? Data sets include the electron spin, g-factor,
                    ionization energies of 1-20 electron atoms and ions
                    (400 states); the state lifetimes and line
                    intensities of hydrogen; the excited states of
                    helium; the excited states of H2, the relationships
                    between the masses of fundamental particles; the
                    bond distances, energies, angles, and dipole moments
                    of over 800 molecules; and the parameters of a
                    variety of extended solids. From the molecular
                    theory, Brilliant Light Power has launched a
                    molecular modeling subsidiary, Millsian Inc.</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">? The essence of GUTCP is that every
                    solution is for the true or real source of the
                    observable wherein any solution of an observable as
                    the inherent information for all observables that
                    can be related to that observable.?</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Here is a a site to down load his book</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr">&nbsp;</div>
                  <div dir="ltr"> </div>
                  <div dir="ltr"><a
href="http://brilliantlightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/theory/GUT-CP-2016-Ed-Book-Web-121517.pdf"
                      target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">http://brilliantlightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/theory/GUT-CP-2016-Ed-Book-Web-121517.pdf</a></div>
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                  <div dir="ltr">--</div>
                  <div dir="ltr">Wolfgang Baer</div>
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