Hi Jones. You write: >IOW the wavelength of the gamma radiation may be critical to success, rather than >Ying's >contention - which is rather lame-sounding - that any form of gamma radiation alters >the QM >probability for D+D fusion. >...And since IE was only going-on Ying's assertion that any gamma radiation would >work, >then they would have no reason to try any source that had a different wavelength, or >different setting on the x-ray machine used.
Then it wouldn't be Ying's experiment anymore, would it? BTW, the claim of specific frequency gamma radiation for fission was one of Paul Browns. Of course it's possible Ying got lucky, but how much time could he have for doing research when he's busy running the Dominion? K.

