Yep, no wants to believe significant levels of time dilation and Lorentzian contraction can occur when gas loads in the interstitial space and defects of metal lattices but it is the easiest solution to multiple anomalies. Fran
From: Eric Walker [mailto:eric.wal...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2016 8:56 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Co59 Beta decay rates on Magnetar surface Yes, modification of decay rates is a topic of great interest to me. This is a theoretical paper, apparently working within the current assumptions of physics. In order for most LENR observations to be explained by induced decay, I think that one or more of those assumptions will need to be revisited somewhat. One example: how high the electron density can get for short periods of time in metals under nonequilibrium conditions. Eric On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Stephen Cooke <stephen_coo...@hotmail.com<mailto:stephen_coo...@hotmail.com>> wrote: I wonder if the following linked recent paper can be interesting to some here especially Axil and Eric? http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10509-016-2830-0 It's concerning changes in beta decay rates in the presence of magnetic fields on magnetars. I have so far only read the abstract but I think it could be interesting. Stephen