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* Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductorsJan Panteltje
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 by: Jan Panteltje - Sat, 5 Feb 2022 07:44 UTC

Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors
New super-conductors could take data beyond zeroes and ones
Molecules that filter electron spin could add a new dimension to data encoding

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220201161056.htm

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Subject: Re: Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors
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 by: Martin Gregorie - Sat, 5 Feb 2022 13:32 UTC

On Sat, 05 Feb 2022 07:44:42 +0000, Jan Panteltje wrote:

> Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors New
> super-conductors could take data beyond zeroes and ones Molecules that
> filter electron spin could add a new dimension to data encoding
>
> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220201161056.htm

An article about this type of work appeared on Ars Technica yesterday:

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/02/hydrogen-soaked-crystal-lets-
neural-networks-expand-to-match-a-problem/

Interesting stuff.

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Subject: Re: Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors
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 by: Jan Panteltje - Sat, 5 Feb 2022 15:22 UTC

On a sunny day (Sat, 5 Feb 2022 13:32:41 -0000 (UTC)) it happened Martin
Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote in <stlu9p$tn$1@dont-email.me>:

>On Sat, 05 Feb 2022 07:44:42 +0000, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
>> Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors New
>> super-conductors could take data beyond zeroes and ones Molecules that
>> filter electron spin could add a new dimension to data encoding
>>
>> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220201161056.htm
>
>An article about this type of work appeared on Ars Technica yesterday:
>
>https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/02/hydrogen-soaked-crystal-lets-
>neural-networks-expand-to-match-a-problem/
>
>Interesting stuff.

Yes, I did some coding with neural networks back a long time ago
after reading an article by some German professor in some magazine.
Was about how a few neurons could steer a car andmake it show
almost human behavior (evasive / follow etc).
Eighties.

Actually was a posting error, wanted to post to sci.physics,
but unsubscribed from that group as it is now full of crap.

I do read arstechnica every day...

Electron spin is interesting
I have done some experiments with superconductors here (I have a stirling super cooler)
and do have a suspicion that EM radiation and gravity are carried by the same particle, a Le Sage type particle:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage's_theory_of_gravitation

and there was of course that anti-gravity experiment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Podkletnov

But that all moves away from this group's target.. raspberries...
as to this group: I am playing with the pimoroni FLIR module now, on a Pi4:
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/mlx90640-thermal-camera-breakout?variant=12536948654163
and writing code for it, was posted in sci.electronics.design a few days back, works.
http://panteltje.com/pub/flir_test_candle_top_left__raspi4_close_bottom_IXIMG_0789.JPG

and i2c connected OLED modules on the Pi4:
http://panteltje.com/pub/raspi4_oled_IXIMG_0775.JPG
http://panteltje.com/pub/raspi4_oled_IXIMG_0776.JPG
some related code:
http://panteltje.com/pub/lm06_oled_raspi-0.1.tgz

:-)

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From: pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com (Jan Panteltje)
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 by: Jan Panteltje - Sun, 6 Feb 2022 07:51 UTC

On a sunny day (Sat, 5 Feb 2022 13:32:41 -0000 (UTC)) it happened Martin
Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote in <stlu9p$tn$1@dont-email.me>:

>On Sat, 05 Feb 2022 07:44:42 +0000, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
>> Maintaining electron spin at room temperature in conductors New
>> super-conductors could take data beyond zeroes and ones Molecules that
>> filter electron spin could add a new dimension to data encoding
>>
>> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220201161056.htm
>
>An article about this type of work appeared on Ars Technica yesterday:
>
>https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/02/hydrogen-soaked-crystal-lets-
>neural-networks-expand-to-match-a-problem/
>
>Interesting stuff.

Yes, I did some coding with neural networks back a long time ago
after reading an article by some German professor in some magazine.
Was about how a few neurons could steer a car and make it show
almost human behavior (evasive / follow etc).
Eighties.

Actually was a posting error, wanted to post to sci.physics,
but unsubscribed from that group as it is now full of crap.

I do read arstechnica every day...

But a warning, arstechnica also has a lot of crap
Today it has an article about black holes
From my experience and I have been with one face to face ball lightnings are very likely electron blackholes.

I have writen about it on Usenet several times
it is great when you have a newsreader that also has a database like the one I wrote, NewsFleX:
http://panteltje.com/panteltje/newsflex/index.html
if from before year 2000... runs on raspi now but had to modifiy libforms (xforms).
So using its search function finds some postings where I talked about my experiences with ball lightning in my highschool days.
Note the link to Murat Ozer's paper below:
https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9911011

From 2007, 2014, 2020, 2021 ....

On a sunny day (Thu, 19 Apr 2007 03:51:20 GMT) it happened joseph2k
<quiettechblue@yahoo.com> wrote in
<YGBVh.1074$H_.1039@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>:

>Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
>> Fireballs:
>> these things seems to interact with themselves and wires too:
>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=WnZrtQvGWLg
>Somebody incidentally creating fireworks very faintly resembling ball
>lightening while doing metalworking. Just hot metal burning away.

Yes, likely, I agree.
The balls in the other video (you can click) are real however.
I have seen a real ball lightning myself.

It appeared in front of my open window just after lightning struck
somewhere, and floated there for several seconds.
In a way I was afraid it would come into the room, but it then started
slowly going down, and exploded on the downstairs neighbour's antenna
that was between 2 trees.
Next morning went to look, only the ends of that antenna were left.

Some observations:
No heat coming from that thing.
Totally opague, dim white.
No sound or airflows.

I personally think: 'Electron black hole' (Look up Murat Ozer's paper
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/523161.stm )
There is a paper too at the physics preview server.
The size: about 30 cm, but could have been 50cm, so that would match.

Facinating :-)

On a sunny day (Thu, 03 Jul 2014 00:03:08 +0300) it happened
upsidedown@downunder.com wrote in
<nfr8r9pk4jjf19v4odmvcamdbprjt8sbnk@4ax.com>:

>>I have also seen St Elmo's fire walk all over the place, in a lightning storm.
>>Now that looked scary..
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo's_fire

One day (I lived on the first floor) there was a thunderstorm (not a big one).
I had the window open and like to look at those things.
The day before I had installed a new FM dipole on the roof for my neighbor...

Then I heard a bang, and a big white ball, about 30cm in diameter,
glowing white, slowly descended in front of my window,
stopped, hanged there, we looked at each other for many seconds,
no heat, no radiation felt, just white, no structure,
then it slowly descended down where it exploded with a load bang on the antenna of my downstairs neighbor
who had the wire in between 2 trees.
Next morning we went there, and only the ends of the wire were left,
the rest was gone.
Lucky he had unplugged it from his radio.

Ball lightning, seems very few people have seen that,
always kept with me, .electrons...
electron black hole?? Murat Ozer?

On a sunny day (Thu, 01 Oct 2020 19:09:05 GMT) it happened Steve Wilson
<spam@me.com> wrote in <XnsAC499A20C5FADidtokenpost@69.16.179.22>:

>The most controversial form of lightning is
>ball lightning. Ball lightning has never been observed
>scientifically and many doubt its existence altogether. It is
>reported to occur with or right after a nearby lightning stroke and
>is described as a luminous ball of light that floats along fences,
>rooftops, or through the open air. The jury is still out on ball
>lightning.
>
>https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weather/weather.html

I have seen ball lightning face to face in my high-school years.
One day, just after I placed an FM reception dipole on the neighbors roof,
a big lightning storm started. Told him to disconnect the antenna,
I was on the first floor, the other neighbor below us had a long wire antenna in his garden.

I had the window open, looking at the lighting...
After some bang a big white ball, about 30 cm or so in diameter, appeared and hung before the window.
Looked at it face to face, from maybe about 1 meter distance, no heat coming from it.
It hung there a few seconds, and then slowly started sinking and a load bang happened.
Next morning went to look at the antenna in that garden, was between 2 trees, only 2 black burned ends were left,
the ball evaporated it.
Look up Murat Ozer electron black hole:
https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9911011

I was almost a magic experience, sort of 'will it come to me or?' well, I take
it as nature showing me something, plenty of discussions in sci.physics about that years ago.

There recently was a news item of somebody winning 3 times 50,000 $:
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/28/us/maryland-lottery-woman-wins-three-times-trnd/index.html

I won a bag of chips in the free supermarket lottery ....

But it is interesting, there are more cases of multiple big wins,
Won a big prize once and used it to make a nice trip.
Kept playing that lottery until I noticed I spent about that amount...

But there is a connection... between everything and all matter,
In my highschool days we were experimenting with telekinesis, trying to move things by using only your mind.
One evening I was trying it on an old alarm clock
Something very strong happened like becoming connected, got scared.

A little while after that I did put up an FM dipole on the neighbors house.
Big thunderstorm happened, I had the window open and was looking at the sky and trees in front of the house
lived on the first floor.
A big bang sounded and this about 30cm diameter white sphere appeared in front of the window.
It hung there and I looked at it, no heat coming from it, wondered where it would go..
Very slowly it started descending and then hit the antenna the guy downstairs had between 2 trees with a load bang.
Next morning we went to look, and only the black burned ends of that antenna were left, the rest had evaporated.
Lucky for him he had it unplugged.
I think this ball-lightning was an electron black hole, as described by Murat Ozer
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/523161.stm
posted about that before in sci.physics ...

Question is now 'what was nature trying to tell me about interactions'
'electrons and me?'
Telekinesis?
Seems many people have seen one, some got hit, many things got damaged,
When I won that first lottery there was a special circumstance when I bought it,,,,

I often feel a connection with things... If I want.
We are all stardust and everything is connected, if that prof is right all matter is conscious...
Maybe we have no free will, but then all the parts we are made of have? or have not?

What was the subject line again???..

:-)

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 by: Martin Gregorie - Sun, 6 Feb 2022 12:27 UTC

On Sun, 06 Feb 2022 07:51:03 +0000, Jan Panteltje wrote:

> But a warning, arstechnica also has a lot of crap
> Today it has an article about black holes From my experience and I have
> been with one face to face ball lightnings are very likely electron
> blackholes.
>
So have I - on a school cricket pitch when I must have been around 9. V.
dark, gloomy day, almost immediately before heavy rain started and we all
ran for shelter, I remember seeing a glowing orange ball, not
particularly bright and not much bigger than a cricket ball float past me
fairly close to the ground. I don't remember any noise, where it went, or
what happened to it. There can't have been any lightening before it
appeared or we'd already have been heading for shelter.


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