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Session N17 - Poster Session II.
POSTER session, Monday morning, April 22
Fran Hill NE Exhibit Hall, Albuquerque Convention Center

[N17.005] Observed Effects of "Stored", "Frozen" Light, Viscous "Optical Molasses", "Dark", "Gray" Matter, Etc., As Due to the Electron Positron Lattice (EPOLA) Structure of the "Vacuum" Space

Menahem Simhony (Retired Associate Professor, Hebrew University)

The "mysterious" 3K thermal radiation of the sky is due to random vibrations of the electron positron pairs, bound in the epola. The vibrations cause also the zero-point motion of helium atoms, which is a Brownian Motion analog. The temperature T of our epola region is thus 3K. In space regions where there are more hot stars, more nuclear activity, more injected free nuclear particles and radiations, T is elevated. Epola rgions below 3K are observed as mysterious Dark Matter, and 100K-warm regions create the mystery of Gray Matter, said to constitute 90 percent of the mass of the universe. The 1997 Nobelists "Optical Molasses" effects at microK T-s, and the variabilities of light velocity at such T-s, are also explained by our epola model, as are gravitation, inertia, and all observed "unexplainable" quantum and relativistic effects. References: M.Simhony, Invitaion to the Natural Physics of Matter, Space, and Radiation, World Scientific, 1994 (292 pp.), ISBN 981-02-1649-1. See the website: www.word1.co.il/physics

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