In reply to  bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Fri, 26 Jul 2019 02:28:29
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Hi Bob,
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>Robin-
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>During NMR isomeric transitions, nuclear species are stimulated with a radio 
>frequency EM field to gain kinetic spin energy in the form of increased 
>angular momentum in small quanta of angular momentum—each quantum being equal 
>to h/2pie.  An ambient magnetic field would change the allowed states for such 
>nuclear spin energy states.
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>Thus, change in a coherent system’s angular momentum occur in 0 or more quanta 
>of angular momentum .   However the total angular momentum must be conserved 
>just as energy is conserved in a coherent system phase change.  (The reaction 
>does not involve release of any particles with kinetic energy, including no 
>photons or neutrinos)  Only an increase of phonic lattice energy and a 
>decrease of nuclear orbital angular momentum happens associated with a 
>different meta stable or stable nuclear configuration—even ones with a 
>transmuted configuration, but withunchangedt sums of protons and neutrons.

1) What is this "coherent system", and specifically, in what respect is it
coherent, i.e. which property of the system?
2) How do you propose that the nuclear energy is actually coupled to the phonic
energy?
3) Changes in angular momentum of nuclei are usually paired with emission of a
gamma ray or particle to conserve angular momentum. If you want to avoid this,
then you need to provide an actual physical mechanism by which the angular
momentum is transferred to the lattice, and specifically what it is in the
lattice that it couples to. Furthermore, what is it that makes this method
preferable above the usual methods (e.g. gamma emission)?
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success

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