From: Roarty, Francis X
* Yep, no one wants to believe significant levels of time dilation and
Lorentzian contraction can occur when gas loads in the interstitial space and
defects of metal lattices but it is the easiest solution to multiple anomalies.
At the most recent Bay Area meetup,
In case it is interesting to some I found this interesting presentation on soft
Soft Gamma Repeaters and Magnetars.
http://www2011.mpe.mpg.de/363-heraeus-seminar/Contributions/3Wednesday/morning/KHurley.pdf
I appreciate that we are talking about very strong magnetic fields and rather
specific co
without much normal 2-body high energy physics radiation—neutrons, gammas
etc.
Bob Cook
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Thank you very much for this link Bob.
It looks like an interesting paper.
It looks like the phenomena on th
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Thank you very much for this link Bob.
It looks like an interesting paper.
It looks like the phenomena on the surface of magnetars is a hot topic this
year.
I wonder
large magnetic fields created locally by SPP’s
> on metal surfaces or lattice cavities.
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Hi Eric
You might be right and if so it will be interesting. Apart from the interesting
effects on the magnetic and electric fields I
, September 06, 2016 8:56 AM
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Yes, modification of decay rates is a topic of great interest to me.
This is a theoretical paper, apparently working within the current assumptions
of physics. In order for most
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Yes, modification of decay rates is a topic of great interest to me.
This is a theoretical paper, apparently working within the current assumptions
of physics. In order for most LENR observations
Yes, modification of decay rates is a topic of great interest to me.
This is a theoretical paper, apparently working within the current
assumptions of physics. In order for most LENR observations to be
explained by induced decay, I think that one or more of those assumptions
will need to be revis
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