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  • Life that lives off electricity ,harvesting from matter

    Life's menu has grown.

    How Tenacious ............

    https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160...in-odd-places/

    special thanks to Wesley at Ou.com for the contribution.

    Chet K
    Last edited by RAMSET; 07-01-2016, 08:14 AM.
    If you want to Change the world
    BE that change !!

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    Life that interacts with Aether

    Last year, she and her colleagues discovered what appeared to be electrons looping their way through an insulator,
    a type of material that by definition prevents such movement.

    Interactions between electrons create wavelike disturbances—known as quasiparticles—
    that serve as the basic components of almost every complex material.
    The known quasiparticles tend to act like heavier versions of electrons, but not so in this case.
    “In samarium hexaboride, the possibility is that the electron itself has broken apart,” said Sebastian.
    “So instead of thinking of the electron as the building block, we would need to think of fractional parts of the electron as building blocks.”
    These fractional quasiparticles would create an entirely new way to understand the universe of materials.

    The Physicist Who Might Have Discovered a New Building Block of Matter | WIRED

    Al

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    • #3
      Originally posted by aljhoa View Post
      Life that interacts with Aether

      Last year, she and her colleagues discovered what appeared to be electrons looping their way through an insulator,
      a type of material that by definition prevents such movement.

      Interactions between electrons create wavelike disturbances—known as quasiparticles—
      that serve as the basic components of almost every complex material.
      The known quasiparticles tend to act like heavier versions of electrons, but not so in this case.
      “In samarium hexaboride, the possibility is that the electron itself has broken apart,” said Sebastian.
      “So instead of thinking of the electron as the building block, we would need to think of fractional parts of the electron as building blocks.”
      These fractional quasiparticles would create an entirely new way to understand the universe of materials.

      The Physicist Who Might Have Discovered a New Building Block of Matter | WIRED
      The microbes’ apparent ability to ingest electrons — known as direct electron transfer — is particularly intriguing because it seems to defy the basic rules of biophysics. The fatty membranes that enclose cells act as an insulator, creating an electrically neutral zone once thought impossible for an electron to cross.
      The model of a plasma generator that can convert vacuum-plasma energy into electricity was developed under Professor Alexander Chernetsky (aka Chernetskii, Чернецкий) at the Moscow Georgi Plekhanov Institute of the National Economy. Such generators could provide future environmentally benign electrical power.

      https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160...in-odd-places/


      This is how he explained his Plasma discovery:
      The self-generating discharge emerges when the discharge current reaches a definite critical density. Magnetic fields are created that ensure magnetization of the plasma electrons and then cycloid movements are displayed.
      The interaction of cycloid currents with the magnetic field forces the electrons to deviate to the cylinder- shaped discharge axis and the electrical field emerges.

      Chernetsky's Plasma Generator - Nu Energy â„¢ Research Archive


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      • #4
        Some technical authors refrain from telling the story from the fringe science aspect.

        The microbes do harvest energy from inorganic matter but the circuit expands into
        much stronger organic circuit (system such as ATP). Also as that system expands
        it uses a fractal structure to communicate warning signals about adversary competitors.

        It was El-Naggar's discovery that the bacterial nanowires function accomplishes communication.
        Previously it was thought that the small hairs were used only to anchoring and motility.

        What I like about El-Naggar's observation that he pondered into " what if " and then he developed a way
        to prove his hypothysis about the electrical nature and better definition of lithotroph.
        notice the shape of the shewanella bacteria shown white on brown for future comparison.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKlfspCctk8

        going further the study of action potential in a neuron (a dipole of sorts) has lead to more hypothysis
        about simularities of fractal networks and our electric universe. The design influence of fractal structures
        on the transmission of plasma in space and how that differs from transmission of its converted forms.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifD1YG07fB8

        Also the bacterial fuel cell
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj23qMhpVcg
        Last edited by mikrovolt; 07-11-2016, 02:06 AM.

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