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Spin Wave Technology
These explanations of particle spin interactions use
classical electrodynamics as opposed to using
quantum electrodynamics as is more common today.
Presented by George J Bugh
www.vasantcorporation.com
This presentation, or graphics and text from it, may be
copied if the Vasant Corporation copyright notice is included.
For a copy of this presentation in Power Point format write
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Purpose of this Presentation:
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to explain classical versus quantum electrodynamics.
to explain what spin waves are.
to explain what spin wave technology can do.
to stimulate interest in research.
to explain the history of this new technology.
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Electron Spin
Electron Spin
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• All electrically charged particles, like the
electron for example, will have the
characteristic of spin.
• There is a magnetic field through the spin axis.
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• Just as electricity moving around a loop of wire
will create a magnetic field so also the spin of
an electron will create a magnetic field.
A = Axial Spin
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• The diagram is just a symbolic representation of the electron.
• The electron is not a solid that is coated or filled with “electric charge”.
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Electron Precession
Symbolic Electron Precession in an
Opposing External Magnetic Field
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• Electrically charged particles, like the
electron for example, will also experience
gyroscopic precession in an external
opposing magnetic field of any strength.
• Electrons will also precess due to the
influence of electromagnetic waves
radiated from other precessing electrons.
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Quantum Electrodynamics of an Electron
Quantum
Electrodynamic
Electron Spin
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SPIN UP
"AS IF" IT
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PRECESSES
NO ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION FROM
PRECESSIONAL MOTION
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POINT CHARGE (INIFINITE
ELECTRIC FIELD STRENGTH
REQUIRING RENORMALIZATION)
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QUANTUM ELECTRON:
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The characteristic of “Spin” is an intrinsic quality with no process to explain it.
Only a portion of its magnetization vector is along the Z axis for spin Up or Down.
The spin axis is where the precession axis is expected to be.
It is “AS IF“ it precesses but does not always radiate as would be expected.
Does not always radiate EM waves from orbital or precessional motions.
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Reference for quantum electrodynamic version: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/spin.html
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Classical Electrodynamics of an Electron
Classical
Electron Spin
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REAL
PRECESSION
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ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION FROM
PRECESSIONAL MOTION
SPIN
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NO POINT OF CHARGE
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CLASSICAL ELECTRON:
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The characteristic of “Spin” is a real process of the Poynting flow of energy spinning
into and out from the center, like a vortex of some kind.
Only a portion of its magnetization vector is along the Z axis for spin Up or Down.
The spin axis is separate from the precession axis as it should be.
It really does precess and always radiates from its precessional motion.
It is always radiating EM waves from orbital and precessional motions as expected.
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Why don’t precessing particles
radiate away all of their energy?
• According to classical electrodynamics, all electrically charged
particles, like the electron for example, should radiate away energy
from orbital or precessional motion.
• However, all particles can also absorb just as much energy from all
other radiating particles.
• The absorbed energy applies electromagnetic forces that naturally
move all similar type particles into harmonious precessional motions
with all other particles.
• This results in a vast sea of standing waves among all matter.
• Quantum theory uses probability waves to describe the wave nature
of matter but these electromagnetic standing waves may be what is
really causing the wave characteristics of matter.
• There is electromagnetic interaction among all matter due to these
unseen standing waves.
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Classical Electrodynamics can
Explain Inertia and Gravity
• This interaction among all matter is what Ernst Mach alluded to as
necessary to cause matter's characteristic of inertia. Einstein later
called this Mach's Principle. Einstein studied Mach's ideas while
developing his theory of General Relativity.
• Inertial resistance to acceleration can be caused by electromagnetic
forces. Changes in position of a mass will cause phase differences
to develop between the precessional motions of the particles of that
mass relative to the sea of standing waves. This in turn causes
electromagnetic force that resists a mass from changing its position.
• Gravitation can also be described as an electromagnetic attraction
towards centers of convergence (matter) among these
electromagnetic standing waves that fill the universe.
• Electromagnetic standing waves naturally develop in polarizations
and orientations that result in remnant attractive forces towards
matter that consists of precessing particles that radiate and absorb
electromagnetic energy.
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Classical Electrodynamics Explains
Quantum Phenomena
• Charged particles move to quantized spins due to electromagnetic
forces that move them into sync with the sea of electromagnetic
standing waves among all matter.
• Electrons move into specific orbitals where their combined orbital
and precessional motions are in greatest harmony with the motions
of other particles of the atom and with the sea of electromagnetic
standing waves among all matter.
• All similar type particles have the same angular momentum because
any loss of momentum causes a particle’s precessional motion to
get out of sync with and to absorb energy from the sea of
electromagnetic standing waves among all matter. This absorbed
energy applies electromagnetic forces that maintain the same
angular momentum for all similar type particles.
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What are Spin Waves?
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The animated diagram above is a symbolic representation of spin waves propagating
through the precession of individual unpaired electrons within the atomic lattice of a
magnetic material.
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Although this diagram shows spin waves propagating in just 1 direction, spin waves actually
can propagate in all directions in a magnetic material. But magnetic materials can be
designed to promote the propagation of coherent spin waves only in preferred directions.
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Even compensated spins can precess and counter precess but this is difficult to detect.
In this diagram the “electron spin” motion is not shown.
Only the gyroscopic precession of each electron is shown.
The diagram shows the electrons from a side view of their precession axes.
The spin waves are formed from the interaction among their individual magnetic fields.
Spin waves can transport energy and information from one location to another.
Short and long range spin wave interactions can occur among particles causing fluctuations
in the sea of standing waves among all matter.
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What can Spin Wave Technology do?
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Signal Processing
Communications
Power Generation
Propulsion (Transportation)
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Signal Processing
• There are 2 basic forms of motion of all electrically charged particles.
• Either they can change in position or change in spin axis orientation.
• Much of electronics today is based on the first of these 2 forms of motion.
• Signal processing electronics can be advanced by using devices based
on the propagation of changing spin axis orientations.
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Communications
• Almost all forms of radio communication today are based on the
radiation of electromagnetic waves from electrically charged
particles that move back and forth changing position.
• Communications technology can be advanced by instead using
electromagnetic waves radiated from the precessional rotations of
electrically charged particles.
• Fluctuations can be induced in and propagate through the sea of
electromagnetic standing waves among all matter in the universe.
• Communications of the future may use Spread Spectrum Spin Wave
receivers and transmitters.
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Power Generation
• It should be possible to build spin wave
lasers and spin wave electrical power
generation devices.
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Resonant Cavity
Ferromagnetic material
Antenna & Field Coil
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• It should be possible to absorb some of the
energy present in standing waves among all
matter and convert it to electricity to power
electrical motors and appliances.
Distance between resonant cavity
and the ferromagnetic lasing
material where both the antenna
emissions and emissions reflected
off the cavity walls provide the
maximum re-enforcment of
coherent electron precession and
coherent spin waves.
• This can be accomplished through spin
wave interactions with the electromagnetic
standing waves among all matter.
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8.0"
TBD
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Distances that will allow an
integer number of EM waves
between opposite resonant
cavity walls at the coherent
electron precession frequency.
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Propulsion (Transportation)
Focal Point 1
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Focal Point 2
1/2 wavelength = A + B = C + D
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It should be possible to create and sustain spin wave processes within a flying
vehicle that utilizes a metallic resonant cavity, also serving as a “Faraday cage”.
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These spin wave processes can be used to shift the phase of the precessional
motions of all atomic particles of the vehicle and its contents relative to the
phase of standing waves radiated to and from the precessional motions of all
external matter.
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This can create electromagnetic forces between the vehicle and these external
standing waves.
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Force vectors can be controlled to lift and propel the vehicle at very high speeds.
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Suggested Materials Research
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R & D of magnetic materials with uniform magnetic domain size and orientation.
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R & D of magnetic materials with enhanced spin wave properties
– Preferred directions of spin wave propagation
– Minimum dispersion of spin waves away from preferred directions
– Maximum transparency at the desired frequency range of spin waves
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R & D of magnetic materials best suited for spin wave
R & D of magnetic materials best suited for spin wave
R & D of magnetic materials best suited for spin wave
R & D of magnetic materials best suited for spin wave
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signal processing devices
communication devices
power generation devices
propulsion devices
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Suggested Equipment & Devices Research
• R & D of “wire”, conduits and laser medium for coherent spin waves
• R & D of manipulating spin waves among compensated spins by
interaction with spin waves among uncompensated spins.
• R & D of signal processing devices using spin waves
• R & D of spin wave amplifying devices
• R & D of spin wave resonant cavities
• R & D of spin wave lasers and power generation devices
• R & D of spread spectrum spin wave transmitters and receivers
• R & D of propulsion systems by interaction with sea of standing waves
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Suggested Theoretical Research
• Computer modeling of a classical electrodynamic atom
• Computer modeling of classical spin waves among electron spins
– both among uncompensated electron spins
– and among compensated electron spins
• Computer modeling of classical spin waves among nuclear spins
– both among uncompensated nuclear spins
– and among compensated nuclear spins
• Computer modeling of standing waves from EM waves radiated to/from
precessions of quarks among all protons and neutrons
• Computer modeling of the sea of standing waves among all matter
• Computer modeling of inertia and gravity using classical electrodynamics
• There are other good areas for research but it is necessary to first
understand all the contents of the publication Spin Wave Technology.
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Benefits of Spin Wave Technology
• Conventional energy sources cause an overall increase in
global heat.
• Spin wave technology can decrease global warming
• Spin wave technology can improve transportation and
communications
• Spin wave technology makes it easier to explore space
and communicate with our neighbors.
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The History of this New Technology
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Related to the study of unusual anomalous power producing devices
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Many devices studied and a few appeared to be extracting energy from unknown sources.
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A 7 year study was done to determine the physics of how they could really work.
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Example devices (only a few of many that were studied):
Hendershot Generator
Joseph Newman Generator
Floyd Sweet Device
Hubbard Coil
Searl Generator
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Some devices developed temperature decrease and weight decrease
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Too many similar devices reported this phenomena for it to be ignored
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Spin waves occur in the magnetic materials of these devices
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About the author
George Bugh with his
spouse, Dr. Inés Espinoza
George J Bugh:
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Grew up on a small ranch in the hill country near Austin, Texas, USA
Maintained flight simulators in the USA Air Force for 4 years
Received a bachelors in electronics engineering technology at the DeVry Institute
Senior staff engineer, 20 years in electronics for testing of new aircraft designs
Aerospace experience has no relation to personal research with spin waves
Spent 7 years studying physics, time, spin waves and unusual energy devices
His employer’s office of intellectual property has no interest in spin wave technology
The Vasant Corporation now owns all rights to George J Bugh’s research papers
George Bugh is now the property of Doctor Inésita Espinoza
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