Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-14 Thread fznidarsic
Miley's comments recorded on my web site from the 1990's http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/wright.html -Original Message- From: Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, Nov 13, 2011 7:05 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-14 Thread mixent
In reply to Daniel Rocha's message of Mon, 14 Nov 2011 01:02:43 -0200: Hi, [snip] Before seeing it, I am referring to transmutations of cold fusion. I wonder why such isotopes haven't been seen, as far as I could search the literature. Not finding such isotopes would be a sort of Huizenga's 4th

[Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Daniel Rocha
I don't remember in seeing in any paper isotopes with half lives of 1year to 1 years. That is, pretty much stable for the time length of any practical experiment but unstable to the point leaving a deadly waste, even if in small quantities.

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread fznidarsic
There was a movie about this in 1952 http://www.hulu.com/watch/70146/tales-of-tomorrow-ahead-of-his-time Frank Znidarsic -Original Message- From: Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, Nov 13, 2011 9:56 am Subject: [Vo]:Was it ever detected

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Daniel Rocha
Before seeing it, I am referring to transmutations of cold fusion. I wonder why such isotopes haven't been seen, as far as I could search the literature. Not finding such isotopes would be a sort of Huizenga's 4th miracle, because there isn't anything that would stop such isotopes from forming in

RE: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Jones Beene
From: Daniel Rocha * Before seeing it, I am referring to transmutations of cold fusion. I wonder why such isotopes haven't been seen, as far as I could search the literature. Not sure what you are referring to, but there are many isotopes in that stability range - notably radium 226

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Daniel Rocha
Oh! Nice! Would you mind showing a paper with such transmutation? Perhaps an example in each order of magnitude in the interval. 2011/11/14 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net *From:* Daniel Rocha ** ** **Ø **Before seeing it, I am referring to transmutations of cold fusion. I wonder

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Axil Axil
See Reports of tritium production from Rossi-like experiments Jones Beene http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg49057.html On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Daniel Rocha danieldi...@gmail.comwrote: Oh! Nice! Would you mind showing a paper with such transmutation? Perhaps an

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Daniel Rocha
What about other elements than tritium? Tritium is a consequence of the decay of Lithium and Berilium formed by the successive stages of deuterium fusion or hydrogen, for example. I am thinking more about heavier elements, that should be formed by transmutation of the containing lattice.

Re: [Vo]:Was it ever detected isotopes with medium half lives in transmutations

2011-11-13 Thread Axil Axil
If you read Mileys results, he produced 39 elements many new with diverging isotopic concentrations. One of the most interesting parts of Miley’s work (presented in the slides) is that he has created a unique analysis tool to do precise but broad based analysis of content of elements within the