Re: [Vo]:muon catalyzed fusion-fission

2018-09-29 Thread mixent
In reply to JonesBeene's message of Sat, 29 Sep 2018 19:16:14 -0700: Hi, [snip] > >Robin, > >Pions have such a short lifetime, does any reaction really matter ? If the target is close enough to the source (cm's), then they may be put to good use? > > > >From: mix...@bigpond.com > >Hi, > >I got

[Vo]:test

2018-09-29 Thread mixent
Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success

RE: [Vo]:muon catalyzed fusion-fission

2018-09-29 Thread JonesBeene
Robin, Pions have such a short lifetime, does any reaction really matter ? From: mix...@bigpond.com Hi, I got all these reactions wrong, and nobody said anything! :) Pi+ + 128I -> 128Xe stable. Pi+ + 137Cs -> 137Ba Stable. Pi+ + 90Sr (HL = 29 years)-> 90Y (HL = 2.67 days) -> 90Zr stable.

[Vo]:test

2018-09-29 Thread mixent
Posts not appearing on mailing list but do end up in archive. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success

[Vo]:muon catalyzed fusion-fission

2018-09-29 Thread mixent
Hi, I got all these reactions wrong, and nobody said anything! :) Pi+ + 128I -> 128Xe stable. Pi+ + 137Cs -> 137Ba Stable. Pi+ + 90Sr (HL = 29 years)-> 90Y (HL = 2.67 days) -> 90Zr stable. Pi+ + 129I -> 129Xe stable. >E.g. Pi+ + 128I -> I127. I127 is stable. > Pi+ + 137Cs (HL = 30 y) ->

Re: [Vo]:DARPA invests in propellant-free rocket theory

2018-09-29 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
I videoed Mike's talk at: Mike McCulloch: How a unification of relativity & quantum mechanics gets rid of dark matter. | | | | | | | | | | | Mike McCulloch: How a unification of relativity & quantum mechanics gets... Mike McCulloch: How a unification of relativity & quantum

[Vo]:DARPA invests in propellant-free rocket theory

2018-09-29 Thread Jack Cole
https://www.upi.com/DARPA-invests-in-propellant-free-rocket-theory/7121537904594/

[Vo]:muon catalyzed fusion-fission

2018-09-29 Thread mixent
Hi, Muons are created by bombarding matter with fast particles that result in Pions which then decay into muons. Positive and negative Pions are created in equal number, but only the negative muons resulting from the decay of negative Pions are useful for fusion. That means that positive pions