Re: ZPE Jiggle or Cryogenic Neutrino Absorption?

2005-03-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones. Is it possible that at BEC temperatures the nucleons of an atom exhibit a large neutrino absorption cross-section? Thus upon absorption theatoms/molecules "recoil" with the energy (KeV to MeV) carried as momentum by the neutrinos and absorb the neutrino's mass energy? Hence there

Re: ZPE Jiggle or Cryogenic Neutrino Absorption?

2005-03-15 Thread Jones Beene
Fred, Is it possible that at BEC temperatures the nucleons of an atom exhibit a large neutrino absorption cross-section? You are suggesting that the BEC temperature of some isotopic nucleons might differ and be much higher - and/or be semi-independent of the whole atom, right? ... and therefore

Re: ZPE Jiggle or Cryogenic Neutrino Absorption?

2005-03-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
I'm thinking that perhaps Liquid H2 (~21 K) or Solid H2 (~13 K) cooled with He4 and a He4 cover gas that can be pressurized might make an interesting experiment. The numbers I came up with for the momentum of a 1.0 MeV neutrino colliding with an H2 molecule suggest a recoil momentum of 1.0 eV

Re: ZPE Jiggle or Cryogenic Neutrino Absorption?

2005-03-15 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones Beene wrote: Ways to test this: Compare two LENR cells, one of which has a lesser concentration of Pd-105 in the cathode composition, which is the isotope which could strongly interfere with BEC formation. This would be very expensive, probably, unless some of this kind of material can