The atomic mass of paired lithium-6 atoms is 2x 6.01512 = 12.03024
If the pairing were strong, this unit - which is being called dilithium could
be arguably labeled as a bosonic-pair. There is evidence that it is strong.
More on that later.
The atomic mass of carbon-12 is exactly 12. Carbon-12
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From: Terry Blanton
I'm sure you don't mean pure lithium electrodes for hydrolosis? :-)
I will redo this post, as it was a first draft and not clear on how a device
would be constructed, based on the operative hypothesis - but the pure metal
cannot be used with
Howdy Jones,
Let's not stop too quick in conceptualizing fizzix-meshugga exploration of
Lithium... consider the opposite of Lithium in the periodic table.. hmmm.
can't be done one may say.. but by viewing the atomic weights as describing
a spiral.. shazzamm.. what would be the element
Hi Richard,
Bismuth has many unusual properties which should be investigated for
alternative energy potential - but this concept is looking specifically for
bosons -- and bismuth doesn't suit the bill for that. Bosons are energy
carriers, and they couple to other bosons in a direct coherent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:04:01 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Cosmology:
It should be noted that lithium is primordiual and was created in the big
bang but carbon was not.
[snip]
The reaction:-
He4 + D - Li6 + 1.47 MeV (gamma)
has a very low reaction rate, but does
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:25:27 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Admittedly, this is new territory and there is maybe a chance in a zillion
that lithium has such an active bosonic unit (either a pair of atoms or more)
- but - it could be worth a try to find out. The pair
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