Horace Heffner wrote:
Agreed ...yet one should not forget that the neutron itself is
diamagnetic.
This is news to me. The neutron has a large magnetic moment. It's a
pretty strong magnet. I do know that in scattering experiments neutrons
respond strongly to diamagnetic effects induced on
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:35 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Going in reverse order,
Horace Heffner wrote:
If it hasn't been done already, it seems to me of at least
academic interest to measure the neutron absorption cross section
in loaded Pd foil over a range of very low neutron energies. Slow
ne
Going in reverse order,
Horace Heffner wrote:
If it hasn't been done already, it seems to me of at least academic
interest to measure the neutron absorption cross section in loaded Pd
foil over a range of very low neutron energies. Slow neutrons should be
magnetically attracted to, and thus ul
If it hasn't been done already, it seems to me of at least academic
interest to measure the neutron absorption cross section in loaded Pd
foil over a range of very low neutron energies. Slow neutrons should
be magnetically attracted to, and thus ultimately fused to, adsorbed
H nuclei at the
I'm surprised, Jones, that the Widom/Larsen theory is even being
considered. This theory has some serious faults that have not been
addressed by the authors I summarize a few below which are extracted
from a recent paper of mine. In brief, a theory needs to not only be
consistent with what is o
To cut to the chase: Many who follow this sort of thing might wonder if
this older paper is consistent with Widom/Larsen (W/L)? That particular
theory is gaining a huge foothold among those 'in the know' in LENR, it
seems and at the expense of competing theories (D fusion).
[side note] Althoug
See:
Karabut, A.B., Y.R. Kucherov, and I.B. Savvatimova, Nuclear product
ratio for glow discharge in deuterium. Phys. Lett. A, 1992. 170: p. 265.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/KarabutABnuclearpro.pdf
- Jed
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Sent: 10/28/05 9:50:30 PM
Subject: Karabut paper
Interesting comparison may be made of Naudin's and Karabut's work
http://blake.montclair.edu/%7ekowalskil/cf/13karabut.html
Richard
Interesting comparison may be made of Naudin's and Karabut's work
http://blake.montclair.edu/%7ekowalskil/cf/13karabut.html
Richard
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