Sometimes radiation is produced by the LENR reaction. Why does this occur?
It is my belief that the LENR process that thermalizes nuclear level
radiation is Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC). If a condition of BEC
circumscribes the LENR reaction, the BEC will absorb that nuclear level
radiation
Reference:
http://pages.csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski/cf/246vysotskii.html
A sheet of mica near a radioactive source changes the gamma decay
probability
A year before announcing the microbial effect on 137Cs, Vysotskii and his
colleagues (from Moscow State University) made another announcement.
will be affected by the presence of mica in the neighborhood of mica.
should read
will be affected by the presence of mica in the neighborhood of the
radioactive isotope.
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:06 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> Mica is a particle chirality filter. This property
Mica is a particle chirality filter. This property is derived from the
hexagonal crystal structure of mica. Graphite is also a particle chirality
filter. It has been reported that a radioactive isotope's emission behavior
will be affected by the presence of mica in the neighborhood of mica.
Geiger tubes can record betas at close range, but success will depend on
the nature of the window used. I don't think it makes it through the
thicker plastic windows used on a lot of the pancake tubes.
Keep in mind that the "strange radiation" made it out of Ed's stainless
steel reactor and then
Russ George suggested that Geiger tubes do not record betas.
I would guess that high energy betas (depending upon the window composition)
should be recorded by Geiger tubes. Russ’s beta sources that he used to check
his tubes may have produced only soft betas.
Maybe Russ could identify the
When Ed Storms reported on this, he had more than one pancake tube. One
had a mica window and the other two were plastic. I believe he said that
the "strange radiation" he encountered activated something in the mica
window. The tube with the mica window became activated and had a
particular
Bill Collis reported that Dr John Fisher died on May 3, 2018, at age of 98.
He worked with the late Richard Oriani. You will find some of papers at
LENR-CANR.org.
It is sad, but he was remarkably healthy and he seemed fully with it a few
years ago, when I last saw him. We should all be so lucky!
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