Re: [Vo]:Another strange effect

2012-06-11 Thread Alain Sepeda
I remmeber that the same kind of critics was done for similar claim about thunder, and the latest experiments addressed that critics by using multiple detectors at different positions, to separate the effect of EM field from neutrons. was it done there in a credible way? 2012/6/11

[Vo]:Another strange effect

2012-06-10 Thread Guenter Wildgruber
is making the rounds: Piezonuclear Fission Reactions in Rocks ( A. Carpinteri • G. Lacidogna • A. Manuello • O. Borla) http://theatomunexplored.com/wp-content/docs/Carpinteri_Rock_Mech_Eng.pdf ... Abstract:  Neutron emission measurements, by means of He3 devices and bubble detectors, were

Re: [Vo]:Another strange effect

2012-06-10 Thread mixent
In reply to Guenter Wildgruber's message of Sun, 10 Jun 2012 12:04:57 +0100 (BST): Hi, [snip] Piezoelectric effects could also create EM radiation that might affect the electronics of the detectors. is making the rounds: Piezonuclear Fission Reactions in Rocks ( A. Carpinteri • G. Lacidogna •

Re: [Vo]:Another strange effect

2012-06-10 Thread Harry Veeder
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 6:33 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote: In reply to  Guenter Wildgruber's message of Sun, 10 Jun 2012 12:04:57 +0100 (BST): Hi, [snip] Piezoelectric effects could also create EM radiation that might affect the electronics of the detectors. The two kinds of dectors work