Jones said: “In the end, it should be crystal clear to anyone who understands nuclear engineering - that there is no possible way to adequately explain the lack of gammas in LENR - other than that they never happened at all.”
It has been observed that Gamma radiation occurs sometimes in a LENR reaction and under other conditions, it does not; gamma energy transfer is conditional in a LENR reaction. A condition in the LENR reaction affects the formation of gammas. Gamma formation or lack of it is not central to the cause of the LENR reaction, it is accidental to it. When Gamma radiation appears, the NAE is destroyed and the LENR reaction stops. When no Gammas are produced, the NAE is preserved as active. Cheers: Axil On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > Mark, > > Some of us only see a duck as a "downer" (cough, cough) > > Anyway, and from one fringe-of-the-fringe LENR perspective, this has > "strong > force interaction" written all over it, whether it is obvious to W-L > proponents or not. > > RPF(reversible proton fusion) would certainly interact with its surrounds > via spin (magnons) and would shuttle from one state (Helium-2) to another > (two protons) with only quark interactions to show for the experience. The > net energy deposited (or removed) is small per event, but happens at the > rate of blackbody phonon vibration (mid terahertz). > > Thus even micro(eV) energy change per event can get amplified rapidly, if > and when asymmetry is engineered into the reaction. > > ... hmmm... I'm now thinking of calling "quark color-change" as seen in RPF > as the "quark-quack" reaction ... nothing there but spin, so to speak... > thus giving detractors the satisfaction of calling the theory as > quack-derived ... yet all the while, the other LENR theories are falling > like ducks ... simply due to the obvious: not being able to adequately > explain lack of gammas. > > In the end, it should be crystal clear to anyone who understands nuclear > engineering - that there is no possible way to adequately explain the lack > of gammas in LENR - other than that they never happened at all. > > Jones > > From: MarkI-ZeroPoint > > The evidence is piling up that subatomic 'particles' are > dipole-like structures, and likely a type of dipole oscillation... > Looks, sounds, feels and quacks just like one... > ;-) > HTSITYS, > -Mark > [darn pics made msg too large so had to delete the piccys] > --------------------------- > > Researchers suggest one can affect an atom's spin by > adjusting the way it is measured > http://phys.org/news/2013-03-affect-atom-adjusting.html > > [GO to website to see picture] > >