Real inertons against hypothetical gravitons. Experimental proof of the existence of inertons
Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, and Valery Byckov

TL;DR
This paper presents experimental evidence supporting the existence of inertons, hypothesized elementary excitations of a quantum aether, by observing their effects on atomic interactions in a crystal lattice.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental proof of inertons, demonstrating their influence on atomic interactions and structure in solid materials, supporting a novel particle motion mechanism.
Findings
Inerton contribution affects atomic interaction potential.
Micrographs show structural changes due to inerton field.
Experimental results support inertons as real physical entities.
Abstract
Previously, one of the authors has suggested [Phys. Essays, vol. 6, 554 (1993); vol. 10, 407 (1997)] a mechanism of the particle motion within the framework of a vacuum regarded as an original cellular medium, i.e. quantum aether. The existence of special elementary excitations of the aether medium -- inertons -- around the particle has been the main peculiarity of that mechanism. The present paper treats the impact of inertons on the collective behaviour of atoms in a solid. It is shown that inertons should contribute to the effective potential of interaction of atoms in the crystal lattice. The possibility of separating this inerton contribution from the value of the atom vibration amplitude is analysed. The experiment which assumes the presence of the hypothetical inerton field is performed. The expected changes in the structure of the test specimens caused by this field are in fact…
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TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
