Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology

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A few remark on negative mass, origin of masses, and entanglement

Robert N. Boyd

         Regarding origin of masses, first we shall realize that Boltzmann's "constant" fails over large spans of time and over large distances. (Boltzmann publicly apologized for the errors intrinsic in   his constant but could not find any way to repair the value of the constant so as to be in exact agreement with what actually happens in the real world, in real time.) Given the fact that Boltzmann's constant is wrong, all of thermodynamics is equally wrong, except for Prof. Kiehn's Pfaff Dimension 4 discovery in topological thermodynamics, which proves that mass and/or           energy can be created and/or destroyed in any volume which contains a Pfaff Dimension 4 sub-    volume.

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020101

Vol. 2 Issue. 1 PP. 08-10, (2022)

Extended experiment on potable water irradiated with low-intensity laser pen and Solfeggio scale frequencies

Victor Christianto

In previous article, we reported initial findings based on small experiment on potential use of       salt-water as cheap source of renewable battery with various kind of metals as anode and cathode. The purpose of these experiments is to find out which combination of anode and cathode is   capable to generate the best performance in terms of electric voltage. Following those previous reports, this writer also conducted several tests to see effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on potable water. While the first series of our experiment clearly indicated possible laser cooling effect of low intensity laser irradiation of potable water and salt water, the following extended experiment on low intensity laser irradiation shows a rather mixed result. In a series of initial experiment, laser irradiation with laser pen gave lower electric potential (down to several minus milli Volt to the Voltmeter reading), but later on after more than 180 sec of irradiation, it shows            increased positive milli Volt of electric potential of the system. In this experiment, we found that combination of low-intensity laser irradiation and  Solfeggio scale frequencies applied to potable water shows dim result.

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020102

Vol. 2 Issue. 1 PP. 11-15, (2022)

A frugal experiment on potential cooling effect of potable water irradiated with laser pen

Victor Christianto

In previous article, we reported initial findings based on small experiment on potential use of salt- water as cheap source of renewable battery with various kind of metals as anode and cathode. The purpose of these experiments is to find out which combination of anode and cathode is capable to generate the best performance in terms of electric voltage. Following that previous             reports, we tried to conduct further simple experiments on possible effect of low intensity laser irradiation on potable water’s electrical features. Nonetheless, this report is slightly disappointing, because as an effect, there is no increase of water electrical feature, instead it may support initial reports by others such as Cohen Tannoudji, Alain Aspect et al, on laser cooling effect to molecules [3][4].

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020103

Vol. 2 Issue. 1 PP. 16-22, (2022)

Towards a pathway to realistic tunneling experiment in quantum (liquid) crystalline Cosmology

Victor Christianto , Daniel Chandra

Following our previous frugal experiments of low-intensity laser irradiation on potable water, allow us to present a few considerations why this writer thinks that these are a pathway towards   realistic tunneling experiment especially in the context of quantum (liquid) crystalline Cosmology. First of all, allow us to recall our preceding articles in CTPNP 2019, and also in Octogon Magazine 2022 regarding exact correspondence between Maxwell equations of classical electrodynamics and Dirac equations. What is more interesting is that it can be shown  that fine structure of hydrogen spectrum can be described alternatively by classical    electromagnetic considerations, therefore it supports our previous conclusion of such correspondence between electromagnetic equations and Dirac equation of quantum mechanics. Secondly, a series of extended experiments on laser irradiated cold water may suggest possible    transition from liquid phase of water to be at least partially fourth phase of water, which may be composed of crystalline water (see e.g. Gerald Pollack, and also Harold Aspden on liquid crystalline). If we can imagine laser cooling effect can be done in protracted time, then we can achieve a physical representation of Aspden‘s liquid crystalline, or in a more mathematical term, Wigner crystal. In that sense, the fourth phase of water can be considered as a quantum system which can undergo quantum tunneling. In that sense, quantum tunneling of 1D Wigner crystal  has been already considered. Last but not least, we also consider testimony by certain Admiral that he saw Unidentified Submerged Objects instead of more common term UFO. This makes more sense especially in light of observations of underwater/submerged built structures or  pyramids which are thousands years old. All of these seem to suggest a possibility that USO saucers may prefer to keep being  in cold underwater or Arctic region because it is much easier for them to go tunneling to extra galactic or other far distance travelling, cf for instance [14].   Nonetheless, we understood that this is merely hypothetical. 

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020104

Vol. 2 Issue. 1 PP. 23-37, (2022)

Remark on ‘The future of mathematical Cosmology” and “100 years of mathematical cosmology: Models, theories and problems, Part B” by S. Cotsakis and A.P. Yefremov

Victor Christianto , Yunita Umniyati

In this review article, allow us to offer a few remark on “the future of mathematical cosmology”  “100 years of mathematical cosmology: Models, theories and problems, Part B” by Cotsakis and Yefremov, which seems to us very interesting piece of review on progress on the last 3 or 4            decades in theoretical cosmology development. In particular, we would emphasize on testability of cosmology models, which seem to us this criterion can only be achieved via correspondence between condensed matter/superfluidity/low temperature physics and cosmology (cf. for instance, Kibble & Pickett, 2008).

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Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105

Vol. 2 Issue. 1 PP. 38-41, (2022)