Horace Heffner wrote:
>
> Electronium should show up in NMR if the concentration can be made high
> enough. 
>
How?
>  
> It should show up on an ordinary TV tube for that matter, provided
> there is a means of feeding the electronium to the gun cathode, and a
> camera, etc., is used to project a white dot or thin horizontal lines on
> the screen. 
>
I suggested this earlier. All you have to do is kill the vertical oscillator drive tube/transistor
not the horizontal, it feeds the HV flyback circuit. However, at parts/million more or less,
I doubt you will see a displaced spot. OTOH, magnetic deflection CRTs have built-in
ion traps to protect the phosphor.
>  
> It should have shown up in zillions of thoroughly computer
> analysed bubble chamber pictures by now too.
>
Tell me how much charge, mass and energy these "electrons" have, based on R = mv/eB   
or;
Force = charge x velocity x magnetic field strength
F = qvB 
 
Google Searches: "Cloud Chamber Photo"  and   "Bubble Chamber Photo"
Also photos in "Images".
 
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/timeline/08.html

http://teachers.web.cern.ch/teachers/archiv/HST2001/bubblechambers/Karl/intk8k0/electrons.html
 
http://teachers.web.cern.ch/teachers/archiv/HST2003/publish/bubble%20chambers/BC%20website%20beta/lesson06.htm
 
Some time ago Dr. Alvarez invited me out to LBL to go nuts looking for anomalies in
Bubble Chamber photos. Maybe Jones can get over there. :-)
 
Frederick

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