I was assuming the phenomenon reported by Jones Beene (without citation) was real. A citation of neutrons being produced by H+Cl =>HCl is now in order isn't it?
Moreover, endothermic D => H + n plausibly produces cold neutrons whereas fractofusion produces hot neutrons, doesn't it? On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Edmund Storms <stor...@ix.netcom.com>wrote: > Jim, why assume the neutron is stripped from the D? This requires 1.7 > MeV/event. Where does this amount of energy come from? We know that > fractofusion occurs when D is present and this produces neutrons. An > explosive reaction would certainly create cracks in the container that > could cause this version of hot fusion. > > Ed > > On Mar 14, 2013, at 3:21 PM, James Bowery wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > >> The chlorine-hydrogen photoactivated reaction is the only chemical >> reaction which is known to produce nuclear reactions (when deuterium is >> used in place of hydrogen). Neutrons are “stripped” from the deuterium in >> that case. >> > > Normal water is 0.02% D2O, so can't we expect: > > 2014101.77812 + 15994914.61957 => 16999131.75650 + 1007825.03223 + > 2059.609uamu energy > D + O16 => O17 + H + 2059.609uamu energy > > in appropriately dilute amounts? > > >