Re: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-05 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Stephen Cooke wrote: [Quoting an abstract:] In spite of the fact that the X-ray surface > brightness is estimated to be at nearly CXB (Cosmic X-ray Background) > level, the X-ray spectrum shows significant deviations in relation to

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Jones Beene
The ROSAT satellite has picked up lunar X-rays for many years, according to this site. http://www.mpe.mpg.de/xray/wave/rosat/publications/highlights/moon.php "A careful analysis of the observed signal from the dark moon shows it to be ~ 30 times larger than expected" - it has been suggested

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
, UDH or UHH would you by chance have some idea what the electron density or associated electron plasma frequency would by in these materials? Perhaps it is more complex if we consider Surface or Bulk Plasmons? or in particular SPP? Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2016 11:39:04 -0500 Subject: Re: [Vo]:Lunar LENR

RE: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Stephen Cooke
Hmmm Interesting paper: DETECTION OF X-RAY FLUORESCENCE LINE FEATURE FROM THE LUNAR SURFACE 1234 Y. Kamata , T. Takeshima , T. Okada , and K. Terada http://www.u.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp/uxge/publication/pdf/kamata99_2.pdf.

Re: [Vo]:Lunar LENR?

2016-03-03 Thread Axil Axil
Unless science understands how LENR produces heat inside planets, they will be faced with mounting numbers of unsolvable cosmological conundrums. Scientists shocked to find Mercury has liquid metal core and a magnetic field like Earth MAY 13, 2015 BY DAN TAYLOR Scientists shocked to find