Robin=-=-- I Jurg is correct about magnetic resonances in a phase space, any localized volume of space with its localized magnetic moment--free neutral particles with "intrinsic spin for example, that enter that phase space may resonance, if the harmonics match up/ The energy of the incoming magnetic could then transfer angular momentum, and it potential energy and kinetic energy (conserving both)_ to the material making the host phase space/
Ag is is easily activated because of its msg harmonicvs close to the incoming space magnetic HARMONICS. NMR USES THIS INTERACTIONM TO ACTIVATE NUCLEAR PHASE SPACE ENTITIES WITH RADIO FRTEQUENCY PHOTONS TO ACTIVATE NUCLEAR PHASE SPACE ENTITIES . Photons with the correct frequency and which get to the respective phases, can are activate the entity to a higher energy isomeric state. Bob Cook ---------------------------------- From: JonesBeene<mailto:jone...@pacbell.net> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2020 12:10 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com> Subject: RE: [Vo]:BLP really "bombs out" this time Neutron activation The interesting question is this – can dense hydrogen substitute for the neutron? i.e. “the virtual neutron” From: Robin<mailto:mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au> In reply to JonesBeene's message: >Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry. What sort of activation are you referring to here? [snip]