Could this be something like 'cold fusion' working in reverse to cool
rather than to heat?
Ken




At 12:37 PM 11/1/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>>  There is lots of data to support this, and data is suppose to trump
>> theory, which says it is impossible, but the body under these
>> conditions appears to transmute sodium to potassium.
>
>Actually this is not quite right. The transmutation is sodium plus
>oxygen produces potassium.
>
>Na 23 has a delta of -9531.4 keV
>O 16 has a delta of -4737.03
>K 39 has a delta of -33806.6
>
>Thus Sodium 23 plus Oxygen 16 has a nuclear binding energy of 14268.43
>Potassium has a nuclear binding energy of 33806.6
>
>The difference is 19538.17 keV or about 20 Mev.
>
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