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Those are good LENR examples. Thanks for the clarification. Bob Cook Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 ________________________________ From: Jürg Wyttenbach <ju...@datamart.ch> Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2019 8:09:51 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Subject: Re: [Vo]:If Mizuno is correct, this design is likely tobetheprecursor to all future devices Two simple samples: 7-Li + H* --> 8Li --> 8-Be --> 2 4-He. (Lipinski reaction) 105Pd +D* -->107Cd --> 107Ag classic P&F. You can identify the decay paths by the typical gammas emitted. To learn about this use. https://www-nds.iaea.org/relnsd/vcharthtml/VChartHTML.html Most of the time the A+D* reaction is followed by a beta+ decay. But there are some exceptions Jürg Am 20.07.19 um 00:39 schrieb mix...@bigpond.com: > In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Fri, 19 Jul 2019 23:05:52 +0200: > Hi, > [snip] >> In nuclear transformation (LENR) D* adds like a double proton and H* >> adds like a neutron. That's what we see (exactly measure) from the gamma >> radiation signature of complex reactions. > Could you give a couple of example reactions? (I'm a little unsure of what you > mean when you say "adds like".) > Regards, > > > Robin van Spaandonk > > local asymmetry = temporary success > > > -- Jürg Wyttenbach Bifangstr.22 8910 Affoltern a.A. 044 760 14 18 079 246 36 06