RE: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons? In a neutron-rich tin nucleus, electromagnetism can win over the strong force

2017-05-23 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
This report is another nail in Standard Model’s coffin.Folks should take a 
look at the theory of P Hatt to understand better what happens in the tin 
situation.

 Bill Stubb’s item in Infinite Energy last year evaluating high energy electron 
scattering experiments is also instructive in IMHO.

Bob Cook


From: Alan Fletcher
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 9:05 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons? In a neutron-rich tin nucleus, electromagnetism 
can win over the strong force

Just wondering if this might be relevent to one of the Cold Fusion "miracles"

https://phys.org/news/2017-05-neutron-rich-tin-nucleus-electromagnetism-strong.html

In a recent experiment ... scientists .. made a very surprising observation: 
High-energy gamma rays—which are mediated by the electromagnetic force—are 
emitted in the decay of a certain excited nucleus—tin 133, in competition with 
neutron emission, the decay mode mediated by the strong nuclear force. This is 
despite the fact that the neutron emission was expected to be orders of 
magnitude faster since the force is much stronger.

...

The RIBF results suggest that structure effects, which are commonly neglected 
in the evaluation of neutron-emission probabilities in calculations of global 
beta-decay properties for astrophysical simulations, are much more important 
than generally assumed
...
--
Alan Fletcher 



Re: [Vo]:Missing Neutrons? In a neutron-rich tin nucleus, electromagnetism can win over the strong force

2017-05-22 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Maybe we should change the name of LENR to remove the 'Nuclear' connotation
and just call it Structure Effect HyperChemical Reactions, SEHCR.Just
because there's a high energy gamma ray DURING the process doesn't mean
that we have to deal with gamma rays as a RESULT of it.So by it not
being a 'nuclear' process, it will be monitored by standard industry
watchdogs rather than the NRC.

On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Alan Fletcher  wrote:

> Just wondering if this might be relevent to one of the Cold Fusion
> "miracles"
>
> https://phys.org/news/2017-05-neutron-rich-tin-nucleus-
> electromagnetism-strong.html
>
> In a recent experiment ... scientists .. made a very surprising
> observation: High-energy gamma rays—which are mediated by the
> electromagnetic force—are emitted in the decay of a certain excited
> nucleus—tin 133, in competition with neutron emission, the decay mode
> mediated by the strong nuclear force. This is despite the fact that the
> neutron emission was expected to be orders of magnitude faster since the
> force is much stronger.
>
> ...
>
> The RIBF results suggest that structure effects, which are commonly
> neglected in the evaluation of neutron-emission probabilities in
> calculations of global beta-decay properties for astrophysical simulations,
> are much more important than generally assumed
> ...
> --
> Alan Fletcher 
>
>