There are non nuclear mechanisms how may generate x-gamma radiation.


Tape can produce it.


http://www.nature.com/news/2008/012345/full/news.2008.1185.html


Maybe same mechanism is in work during crack formation. The energy may
be enough to produce gamma rays if its enough to produce fraktofusion.


If the thermal effect observed real is exes heat this will indicate
that cracks is the NAE. 

On Mon, 29 Feb 2016 09:16:21 -0600, Eric
Walker  wrote:  

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Bob Higgins  wrote:


Jones, the moral of the story is that the large amount of lead (and it
probably took a whole lot for the HPGe detector) converted some of the
cosmic rays into a small neutron flux. MFMP did not measure neutrons.   
 
To play devil's advocate, the hypothetical neutron flux could have
produced short-lived beta radioisotopes when they activated something in
or near the experiment. (This might or might not be plausible.) 

Eric 



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