> -----Original Message----- > From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 2004 July 15 00:59 > To: vortex > Subject: "free-energy" mechanism with H2O
>...X...< > In a Farnsworth type Fusor, > it has been proven beyond any doubt that > a non-static electric field of 10,000 volts per CM > will result in a lot of free neutrons. > That works out to a gradient of only one volt per micron. The enormity of this statement begs for clarifying references. Allegedly The Farnsworth type Fusor centers around kinetic ions which apparently free the neutrons by collision. The phrase > ...a non-static electric field of 10,000 volts per CM... < suggests the release of neutrons by some mechanism of electrodynamics as opposed to collision. This would be a neat trick, if possible. There is a big difference in your suggestion that neutrons could be stimulated into decaying inside a neucleus as opposed to actually stripping them out of the nucleus. Don't get me wrong, I like either solution, but stripping them out seems a bit improbable, unless you could point to some reference reading, which is all I am asking for anyway. --------------------------------- The bottom line is that if we can, at will and with mere electric stresses, strip out neutrons out of a nucleus, something which could be replicated and verified, then natural decay could be observed. On the other hand: If neutron decay is stimulated inside a nucleus, then it will probably be another decade before technology exists to irrefutably prove that. cheers.

