Axil

Your nonsensical posts now hit the fan.

If you ever had high school physics/mechanics you should understand why there can be no hard fusion radiation in LENR.

The only exceptions are: Target nucleus unstable and overloading of the energy down scaling path. The later effect is what we use.

Jürg



Am 17.07.19 um 22:28 schrieb Axil Axil:
Well that is simple. If fusion was was a viable ongoing process during the LENR reaction, then there should be lots of gamma rays and neutrons produced, and LENR experimenters would all be dead in short order. But LENR is safe as safe can be just like light coming from a light bulb. Please explain how this is happening.

On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 4:19 PM <mix...@bigpond.com <mailto:mix...@bigpond.com>> wrote:

    In reply to  Axil Axil's message of Wed, 17 Jul 2019 16:10:15 -0400:
    Hi,
    [snip]
    >The one undeniable aspect of this ferrosilicon transmutation
    example is the
    >shear volume of unexplained material produced. In 11 weeks, an
    extra volume
    >of 327.25 tons of  "anomalous" ferrosilicon output was unaccountably
    >produced. Even a bookkeeper in the back-office could see that
    something is
    >not adding up.  327.25 tons of transmutation should have produced
    lots of
    >excess energy, but it did not.

    On the contrary, it is very deniable, and I have done so
    exhaustively in the
    past. Enough already, find another example to support your pet theory.

    Regards,


    Robin van Spaandonk

    local asymmetry = temporary success


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