On Nov 8, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?
2011/11/8 Terry Blanton
From Jeane Manning:
http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-
rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716
Her source says:
"It is known that the ty
In reply to Daniel Rocha's message of Tue, 8 Nov 2011 22:19:28 -0200:
Hi,
[snip]
>That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?
This has already been extensively covered on Vortex since January. See the
archives (hint:positron).
>
>2011/11/8 Terry Blanton
>
>> From Jeane Manning:
>>
>>
That's the rest mass of the electron... So, any idea?
2011/11/8 Terry Blanton
> From Jeane Manning:
>
>
> http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716
>
> Her source says:
>
> "It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
>
>From Jeane Manning:
http://changingpower.net/articles/physicists-insights-on-greece-and-rossi%E2%80%99s-e-cat/#more-716
Her source says:
"It is known that the type of asserted reaction, namely Ni -Cu
transition, must release gamma photons in the 511 Kev range but this
was never actually measure
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