Of course one makes kaons and pions through the prodding of nuclei with
infiltrating protons so we have a bit of a chicken and egg puzzle. Ordinarily
one needs accelerated protons but of course in cold fusion there is clearly an
alternative to brute force.
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gm
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Kaons and pions decay to muons.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Russ George wrote:
> Holmlid sees kaons and pions in his experiments as progenitors of his
> muons!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mix...@bigpond.com [mailto:mix...@bigpond.com]
> Sent: Friday, March
Holmlid sees kaons and pions in his experiments as progenitors of his muons!
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From: mix...@bigpond.com [mailto:mix...@bigpond.com]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 1:00 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:RE: High Harmoinc Generation in the glow-tube reactor
In repl
FYI
http://phys.org/news/2016-03-seeding-iron-pacific-carbon-air.html
Seeding iron in the Pacific may not pull carbon from air as thought
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Russ George wrote:
> It is true that ‘few’ of us give a shit about the great dyings in the
> world, but some are doing real
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 4 Mar 2016 10:08:13 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>To counter one
>objection: it is well known that muons and antimuons are completely stable
>together below a threshold of acceleration, just like the quark and
>antiquark coexist in every nucleus of matter.
According
Reading the Stubbs paper one might come to imagine that strange clusters of
muons could exist as a result of cold fusions prodding and would appear to
have characteristics somewhere between a proton and a neutron. When (and
where) the crazy muon clusters that are as mobile as neutrons dissipate 'a'
Holy Muon Batman this is one staggering paper.
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 10:08 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:RE: High Harmoinc Generation in the glow-tube reactor
If the plot of the radiation spectrum from a glow-tube reactor enca
It is true that ‘few’ of us give a shit about the great dyings in the world,
but some are doing real work to provide the antidote to this … watch my dust
this year for more (nano hematite dust that is;) read more about restoring the
oceans at russgeorge.net
From: ChemE Stewart [mailto:cheme
Hell, we've got thousands of birds, fish, bats, bees, butterflies, coral
polyps, sea stars, sea lions dropping dead around us and very few
people seem to give a shit...
On Friday, March 4, 2016, Alain Sepeda wrote:
> Maybe.
> One idea to protect humans from unknown risk is probably to put biolog
If the plot of the radiation spectrum from a glow-tube reactor encased in
lead- turns out to be typical of bremsstrahlung of high speed electrons,
instead of gamma radiation, the following is presented as an interpretation.
"An Alternative to the Quark-Gluon Structure of the Proton" by William L.
Maybe.
One idea to protect humans from unknown risk is probably to put biological
canaries not far, especially some having less efficient HSP defense.
making assumption on a blackswan is risky.
anyway there are many things we have learned by observation, even if not by
theory.
Until now the genera
do not take this literally
I bet we will have more info tomorrow or even later today
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/03/mar-04-2016-number-worth-million-words.html
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
I don't understand yet what is happening in the Holmlid experiments. There
are shiploads of subatomic particles produced in the Holmlid reactor and
Holmlid says that hot fusion is happening (which I doubt) and yet there is
no gamma radiation coming out of all that chaos. Would the powers that be
at
I think at least an equal concern to radiation exposure is the incidental
exposure to vented nickel tetracarbonyl vapor. I believe this can cause
pulmonary distress at quite low concentrations. The tolerance for nickel
tetracarbonyl may be quite low. The nickel tetracarbonyl can come from
heatin
If speaking of conventional known radiations this comment about dose and
detection is true however in ‘cold fusion’ clearly the unknown is afoot. One of
those unknowns is what is it that can be there but not, or poorly, be seen. For
example what might be seen as a nominal presence near backgroun
To match with the problem of radiation accidents, the biggest cause of
trouble in Chernobyl and in Fukushima is the terrible impact of stress.
Andrea Rossi, like many of us, may just be tired, stressed, by fear, by
enthusiasm, by challenges and stakes, by internal conflicts, by technical
troubles..
Alain Sepeda.
Agreed.
Reminds of the media scare about people living near nuclear power plants
getting cancer. Ignoring that the workers IN the power plants didn't.
However well intentioned, comment's like Axil's get picked up and used
by opponents of change. I much doubt Rossi would be "fee
the dose, and the speed of dose to make someone sick is huge and canbe
detected.
This is what people name "deterministic effect" in radioprotection.
This is above 700mSv as fast dose
there is also undeterministic effect, typically cancer, whose severity is
independent of the dose, but which are tr
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