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Is the Anomalies in Rotating Magnetic Systems a Key to the Understanding of Morphogenesis?

Matti Pitkanen

Abstract


During almost two decades I have returned repeatedly to the fascinating but unfortunately un-recognized work of Roschin and Godin about rotating magnetic systems. With the recent  advances in TGD it has become clear that the reported  strange effects such as the  change of weight proportional to the rotation velocity of rollers taking place above 3.3 Hz rotation frequency and rapid acceleration above 9.2 Hz up to frequency 10 Hz could provide clues for developing a general vision about morphogenesis of MB, whose flux quanta can carry Bose-Einstein condensates of  dark charged ions with given mass and charge if the hypothesis heff  = n x h  = hgr identifying dark matter as phases with non-standard value of Planck constant holds true. The generalization of Chladni mechanism would provide a general model for how magnetic flux tubes carrying charged particles with given mass at given flux tube drift to the nodal surfaces  giving rise to  magnetic walls in the field of standing or even propagating waves  assignable to "topological light rays" (MEs).  Ordinary matter would in turn condense around these dark magnetic structures so that Chladni mechanism would serve as a general mechanism of morphogenesis. This mechanism could be universal and work even in astrophysical systems (formation of planets).

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