Your theory is just too similar to what I imagine that should happen in Phase III that I get confused. You are correct in your stuff, but you don't use many equations, mostly your intuition. So, I get lost reading your papers.
Right, to be clear. a-e. Just show me where I can find in your papers. I will surely read it, because I just could start to figure out anything from you only when I had a similar idea. 2011/12/30 Horace Heffner <hheff...@mtaonline.net> > What part do you not understand: > > a. the mechanism of trapping of the post fusion nuclear electron > b. the low energy state of the post fusion nuclear electron > c. the mechanism by which the trapped electron absorbs the fusion > energy > d. why the fusion energy is not sufficient to eject the post fusion > nuclear electron > e. the ability of the post fusion trapped nuclear electron to radiate > > Just to be clear, I am talking about my theory here, deflation fusion, not > any other. I think these things have been described in my articles, but > often when I look back I find material that was posted but not included in > any article, but which I had assumed was included in an article. > Sometimes it takes me months to find things, and in the interim I think > maybe they were figments of my imagination. > > > On Dec 30, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote: > > I didn't understand this part "from the intermediate nucleus vicinity in > small increments by a trapped electron." > > 2011/12/30 Horace Heffner <hheff...@mtaonline.net> > >> >> On Dec 30, 2011, at 7:21 AM, Daniel Rocha wrote: >> >> Oh, nice! That's why he also congratulated you in that report. I didn't >> go to the talk or take part in the CMNS list, so I cannot know. I am happy >> that I got to similar conclusions as you did independently. Several people >> reaching the same conclusions, in similar ways, is a sign of things going >> into the right direction. >> >> But I am still not sure how to get rid of the gamma rays. >> >> >> You don't have to worry about big gammas if there are none produced. You >> don't have to worry about getting rid of gamma rays if they are released >> from the intermediate nucleus vicinity in small increments by a trapped >> electron. >> > > Best regards, > > Horace Heffner > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ > > > > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com