Re: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread Axil Axil
As a produce of radioactive decay. the muon is left handed charal. On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 7:53 PM, JonesBeene wrote: > > > > > Dunno. Perhaps there is a cross-section for muon absorption and it has a > resonance – as you say. > > > > Axil posted about chirality change

RE: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread JonesBeene
Dunno. Perhaps there is a cross-section for muon absorption and it has a resonance – as you say. Axil posted about chirality change speeding up decay… maybe the 6s electron flips the chirality of the muon and it decays much faster thereafter. Thus there is an inverse relationship with the

Re: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread Axil Axil
I don't think that electrons have anything to do with the production of NUCLEAR produces as registered by radiation detectors. To generate these radiation produces, the nucleus must be excited and a subsequent decay must occur. This process is sticky fission. On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 7:11 PM,

RE: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones— Why do muons react more easily with relativistic electrons in the 6s shell of Pb than with less energetic ones? Is it because of the greater loss of energy associated with the lower differential masses, and/or some resonance in the energy field coupling between a muon and a heavy

[Vo]:transmutation from LENR fuel

2018-04-17 Thread Axil Axil
An example of the transmutation produced by ultra dense hydrogen that is emitted from LENR fuel used by en356 This is a SEM micrograph of the fuel. The transmutation is occuring on carbon sample tape. If you like this picture, I will show you more of them, so make some noise.

RE: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread JonesBeene
From: Nigel Dyer Interesting... I have reproduced a version of Vysotskii's undamped thermal waves results which he detects using a peizo-electric detector with a high frequency range (which I could only get from the states).  The results suggest that whatever is being detected is travelling

RE: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread JonesBeene
From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com Is there data on how relativistic the paired electrons need to be to have an effect?  Bob, The paper is behind a paywall but you can use the DOI number to get it from Sci-Hub Rajeev Ahuja, et al. “Relativity and the Lead-Acid Battery.” Physical Review Letters

Re: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread Nigel Dyer
Interesting... I have reproduced a version of Vysotskii's undamped thermal waves results which he detects using a peizo-electric detector with a high frequency range (which I could only get from the states). The results suggest that whatever is being detected is travelling far faster than

RE: [Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones— Is there data on how relativistic the paired electrons need to be to have an effect? Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: JonesBeene Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 8:10:02 AM To:

[Vo]:Balls of light

2018-04-17 Thread Axil Axil
Regarding: "Pedal Condensates" >From the an impossible invention interview with Fabiani discussing his research with Rossi https://animpossibleinvention.com/2015/11/25/rossis-engineer-i-have-seen-things-you-people-wouldnt-believe/ "We have it all filmed, which still cannot be disclosed. We have

[Vo]:Global pedal condensation

2018-04-17 Thread Axil Axil
Where does the Bose condensate get the immense power to produce the large scale transmutations seen in the LION meltdown. The Pedal condensate can easily synchronize its base level energy state through the exchange of photons between each condensate member. The dipole oscillations will tend to

[Vo]:The Pedal Condensate

2018-04-17 Thread janap128
The Polariton Bose condensate can store energy. How does this condensate do this? The polariton condensate that does this power storage is called a pedal condensate. Coupled counter-rotating polariton condensates in optically defined annular potentials http://www.pnas.org/content/111/24/8770

[Vo]:The ultrafast 6s orbital of certain heavy metals

2018-04-17 Thread JonesBeene
Despite its 150 year-old history, the lead-acid battery is not as well-understood as one might suspect. On paper it should hardly work at all. Tin – a similar metal to lead will not work when substituted. More recently, in experiments in 2011 it was demonstrated that most of the power of

Re: [Vo]:Meshugganons

2018-04-17 Thread John Berry
I am currently working on something potentially related. I want to keep chasing what I am chasing, but there could be overlap. I am passing an unidentified energy that cannot be detected until it passes through a "window", but this works better if the detector is above, it does not (without

RE: [Vo]:Meshugganons

2018-04-17 Thread Russ
I am happy to hear peoples ideas with reasons behind those ideas. But to engage in testing others ideas often means one has to set aside ones own ideas. That is obviously an infinitely losing game as individuals are but one person and the world wide web is an infinite number of others ideas.

Re: [Vo]:Meshugganons

2018-04-17 Thread John Berry
Still, I have a reason for considering that this might possibly work better in the vertical plane, and not by producing an artifact, So I guess you have tried it in different orientations? On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 7:33 PM, Russ wrote: > We have three identical Geiger’s

RE: [Vo]:Meshugganons

2018-04-17 Thread Russ
We have three identical Geiger’s that I switch positions to constantly challenge (and eliminate) any anomalous behaviour and to reveal glitches as well as to provide coincident background counts that are used to refine the precision of the background vs. hot counts. The high count rates can be