How do you get beryllium(4) from nickel(28)?

28 - 24 = 4... The fission of nickel into chromium and beryllium.


How do you get lithium(3) from copper?

29 - 3 = 26   Copper fissions into lithium and iron.

How do you get sulfur(16) from nickel(28)?

28 - 16 = 12    Nickel fissions into sulfur and magnesium.


Cheers:   Axil

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> http://defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1419
>
> Defkalion GT stated
>
> *On the other hand, the trace of Li, Bi and B in ICPMS analysis of NAE
> after the reactions/interactions in Hyperion reactors, is a strong evidence
> of nucleosynthesis of light elements (H to B), relating gamma absorption
> and further heat energy production.*
>
>
> It is very difficult to produce of Li, Bi and B through nucleosynthesis.
> These elements are rare throughout the solar system and universe  because
> they are poorly synthesized by fusion in both the Big Bang and also in
> stars.
>
> The concept of element build up from solely hydrogen that is held by DGTG,
> Ed Storms, and JoJo may be flawed.
>
> The method of production of these light elements in LENR may well derive
> from fission of a heavy element into multiple light elements. Fission is
> much more energy productive as a nuclear process.
>
> A heavy metal like nickel might be an absolute requirement to get
> transmutation of light elements and nuclear heat production to fly.
>
> Depending on element atomic weight build up from just hydrogen might not
> work. In addition, the production of helium(He4) may be a result of alpha
> decay and not fusion.
>
>
> Cheers:    Axil
>

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