Well - there should lots of strong gammas then, for Correa to confirm his specualtion, no?

Not to mention, it would be nice if Correa had had a single independent replication in all these years, and/or could quote from another source than his own work or Aspden ;-)

Nevertheless - he has probably seen something of an anomaly but will we ever know for sure?

J.





Frederick Sparber wrote:
P.N. Correa speaks on an anomaly.
*http://web.globalserve.net/~lambdac/PwrfromAEemissions.html* * "In a speculative fashion, it is indeed interesting to remark that the PAGD energies associated with emitted cathode ions are in the range needed for electron-positron pair creation. Significantly, the study of narrow, nonrelativistic positron peaks and of electron-positron coincidences in heavy ion collisions has led to the identification of low-mass "photonium" resonances in the 1 to 2 MeV range (lowest prediction at ~1.2 MeV (99)), which have been theorized as possible e-e+ quasi-bound continuum states of a pure electromagnetic nature (98-99), suggesting the existence of a new (ultra-nuclear and infra-atomic) scale for QED interactions (99). Lastly, it has been formally shown that pair production can be supported by a photon field in a nonstationary medium and in a threshold-free manner (ie for any electromagnetic wave frequency) (100)."
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On Dec 3, 2007 7:48 AM, Frederick Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Jones.
A bound state of e- e+ e- (about 10^ -12 % according to CRC
    tables) is known.
With a mass about 207 times that of the electron and about 0.5 MeV
    they could
    make a burn spot on the center of your old TV CRT before they came
    up with the bent gun.
OTOH, a 1/207 fractional hydrino orbit of 2800 eV would be a hefty
    energy release if
    they are in potassium or argon. No?
Fred



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