In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 5 Feb 2017 10:53:23 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>Here is the cite for the original Hagelstein paper, ~ 24 years old:
>
>http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1993/1993Hagelstein-Neutron-Transfer-Reactions-ICCF4.pdf
>
>There are different versions of neutron
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Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 11:01 AM
To: Jones Beene; vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic magnesium
Jones—
Not finding data in the open IMHO means it is classified or being held close by
a few people.
I find it hard to believe the USA atomic power laboratories like Bettis
: [Vo]:Magnetic magnesium
Not so sure about "hole movement in an electric field" unless that is
metaphorical, but there is a fairly well-known phenomenon at elevated
temperature called "aromatic ring current" which involves electrons
circulating around the 6 carbon atoms of
Not so sure about "hole movement in an electric field" unless that is
metaphorical, but there is a fairly well-known phenomenon at elevated
temperature called "aromatic ring current" which involves electrons
circulating around the 6 carbon atoms of an aromatic molecule - with no
loss when a
: Re: [Vo]:Magnetic magnesium
There is a lot of theories out there, This is one that I like to explain why
the nucleon is coming apart when exposed to magnetism
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1409.1599.pdf
Quark confinement: dual superconductor picture based on a non-Abelian Stokes
theorem
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> *Sent:* Sunday, February 5, 2017 1:33 PM
> *To:* vortex-l
> *Subject:* Re: [Vo]:Magnetic magnesium
>
> It is my belief that the magnetism injected into the nucleus disrupts the
> superconductive state that confines the quarks in the protons and neutrons
> wit
superconductivity has nothing to do with nuclear states. It is a property of
valence molecular orbitals.
From: Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2017 1:33 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Magnetic magnesium
It is my
Here is the cite for the original Hagelstein paper, ~ 24 years old:
http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1993/1993Hagelstein-Neutron-Transfer-Reactions-ICCF4.pdf
There are different versions of neutron "hopping" these days, but in the
context of magnetic tunneling using NMR - as the medium
It is my belief that the magnetism injected into the nucleus disrupts the
superconductive state that confines the quarks in the protons and neutrons
within the nucleus. When these nucleons are disrupted, mesons are produced.
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 1:00 PM, wrote:
> Back
Back to significant speculation..
There are many other isotopes with above non- 0 nuclear magnetic moments.
Most if not all have quasi stable states with differing spin and angular
momentum. The local B magnetic field affecting such an isotope modifies those
states and will cause an
A neuron could be produced by proton fusion followed by a pion based
conversion of the proton to a neutron.
The proton fusion would come from muon catalyzed protium fusion with 24Mg
then a pion conversion of the proton to a neutron.
There seems to be a rule in LENR that produces reactions with
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