Horace,
Have you considered the possibility of "neutral entities" such as neutrons?
Steve
Subj: CMNS: Re: Jan Naudts' relativistic orbital solutions and the deflated
state
Date: 11/10/2009 12:12:47
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Not true. For example, in a hot fusion model the approaching
deuterons must overcome the Coulomb barrier until coming very close.
This is one on the early mysteries of CF, how is the Coulomb barrier
overcome. My answer is it is obvious, the barrier is tunneled
through in its entirety, except not by a deuteron, but by a small
neutral entity. Because it is neutral, and because it it is small,
it can tunnel to the site of the another nucleus, or maybe more
importantly vice versa, without having to achieve any F*d work
overcoming the Coulomb barrier. The barrier is totally down. In
fact, due to spin coupling, it is a downhill trip.