Since the electromagnetic and the weak force are closely related I wonder….
If charge accumulation causes electromagnetic fields to build charge
screening strong enough to completely lower the coulomb barrier, why is it
safe to assume that the weak force will still be strong enough to operate
Eric,
Your statement below -
it is true that the neutron-capture cross section goes way down when the
neutrons are very slow.
- is not strictly correct.
Check the 'Atlas of Neutron Capture Cross Sections' web page at:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:11 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
it is true that the neutron-capture cross section goes way down when the
neutrons are very slow.
Good catch -- a typo. I meant to say that the cross section increases,
i.e., neutron capture becomes more likely. I've been
From: Eric Walker
it is true that the neutron-capture cross section goes way
down when the
neutrons are very slow.
Good catch -- a typo. I meant to say that the cross section
increases, i.e.,
Hello Group,
News about Francesco Piantelli from Roy Virgilio of Energeticambiente.it
have been posted here, today:
http://www.energeticambiente.it/sistemi-idrogeno-nikel/14742857-novit%C3%A0-cella-piantelli-7.html#post119337230
I will hand translate (with the help of Google Translate) his
On 2012-06-13 23:00, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
http://www.energeticambiente.it/fiere-conferenze-e-raduni/14748688-evento-energia-movimento-viterbo.html
It turns out that this event has got an official website. It appears to
be focused mainly on renewable energy. Here it is:
Does that mean he has generators already working with Rossi's power level
and need the money to finish development?
2012/6/13 Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com
Hello Group,
News about Francesco Piantelli from Roy Virgilio of Energeticambiente.it
have been posted here, today:
The potential return on a €100 is worth the risk.
T
On 2012-06-13 23:49, Daniel Rocha wrote:
Does that mean he has generators already working with Rossi's power
level and need the money to finish development?
So it would seem, by reading between the lines. Roy Virgilio however
explicitly states he can't tell more details at the moment. I guess
On 2012-06-14 00:02, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
However, If I have to be honest, I can't help but feel, taking into
account what was said during the Atom Unexplored conference last May
by an associate of prof. Piantelli, that this might be a bluff (whether
partial or complete, I don't know) to put
Piantelli and Rossi are indeed rivals. I think this may be a case of
Piantelli responding to Rossi, rather than the other way around. It is a
welcome development whatever the cause may be.
- Jed
Greetings Vortex,
I rarely watch TV but on TNT Cable I saw a brief section on JR Ewing
fearing that Bobby Ewing
will successfully fund a China Alt Energy Project and not tap into a
Billion Barrel Ewing Oil Reserve.
The is almost a case of Art--ImitatingLife.
Prehaps it would have been most
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 5:57 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
The study of neutrons at cryogenic temperature is well-known. And in fact
nickel, in particular, is known to reflect cold neutrons, when it would
otherwise absorb them if they were warmer. Are ULM neutrons somehow warm?
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