Horace Heffner wrote:
>
> Electronium should show up in NMR if the concentration can be made high
> enough.
> enough.
>
How?
>
> It should show up on an ordinary TV tube for that matter, provided
> there is a means of feeding the electronium to the gun cathode, and a
> camera, etc., is used to project a white dot or thin horizontal lines on
> the screen.
> there is a means of feeding the electronium to the gun cathode, and a
> camera, etc., is used to project a white dot or thin horizontal lines on
> the screen.
>
I suggested this earlier. All you have to do is kill the vertical oscillator drive tube/transistor
not the horizontal, it feeds the HV flyback circuit. However, at parts/million more or less,
I doubt you will see a displaced spot. OTOH, magnetic deflection CRTs have built-in
ion traps to protect the phosphor.
>
> It should have shown up in zillions of thoroughly computer
> analysed bubble chamber pictures by now too.
> analysed bubble chamber pictures by now too.
>
Tell me how much charge, mass and energy these "electrons" have, based on R = mv/eB
or;
Force = charge x velocity x magnetic field strength
F = qvB
Force = charge x velocity x magnetic field strength
F = qvB
Google Searches: "Cloud Chamber Photo" and "Bubble Chamber Photo"
Also photos in "Images".
Some time ago Dr. Alvarez invited me out to LBL to go nuts looking for anomalies in
Bubble Chamber photos. Maybe Jones can get over there. :-)
Frederick

