Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-19 Thread Kevin O'Malley
The mechanism must logically explain how He4, tritium, and transmutation are produced without energetic radiation being detected. ***A couple of years back I thought EN Tsyganov was onto something. http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/files/Cold%20nuclear%20fusion.pdf 4. THE PROBLEM OF

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-14 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote: One thing that comes to mind right away is the transition from a metastable nucleus to a stable nucleus by way of the emission of a gamma-ray photon. Sometimes in a fusion you get one or more metastable states rather

[Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Edmund Storms
I would like to provide some advice to people attempting to explain LENR. This advice comes from someone who has studied the subject for the 23 years, who has an extensive background in chemistry and physics, and who has read almost every paper about the subject. I believe new ideas in

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Chuck Sites
Great post Ed! I've thought along those same lines as well (as I'm sure many bright people have). I won't say that CF theory require miracles, but it does require something very unusual an unique. We already have one unique aspect; that being the Hydrated Metal. Astronomic properties of

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.comwrote: 2. What mechanism can drain the mass-energy away from a collection of hydrogen nuclei before the final nucleus is formed? This question seems to imply that a quantum of energy (the eventual mass deficit to 4He) can be

Re: [Vo]:explaining CF

2013-02-13 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: This question seems to imply that a quantum of energy (the eventual mass deficit to 4He) can be broken up into smaller pieces. It would be interesting to look at other examples of this kind of thing. One thing that comes to mind right away is the transition from a metastable nucleus