Is there any difference when the tube, shielding and Geiger counter are
vertically disposed as in the image, or horizontally?
How can you be sure it isn't some capacitive coupling effect?
Could you ground the shields?
Could you apply voltage spikes to the plates without them being exposed to
the
It is a logical conjecture that the unidentified particles that are being
produced in the experiment are muons. The following reference shows the
probability of negative muon capture as a function of atomic weight. Lead
and tungsten have about equal capture rate in this regard even approaching
some
Nonsense there is no such lead shielding on the experiment as suggested.
As well I have been interchanging 3 independent Geiger counters to eliminate
any one being seen as being influenced by stray electrical fields. Only the
Geiger that is nearest to the experimental source shows the anomalo
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