Next question, Jones.
Do you think that the 254 nanometer (4.88 eV) UV from a 4 watt fluorescent
bulb (quartz) surrounded by D2O in a hole drilled in an Aluminum block
can vibrate Deuterons (4.51 eV D-OD bond scission energy) enough to shake off Neutrons?
Fred
----- Original Message -----From: Frederick SparberTo: vortex-lSent: 12/12/2005 5:04:09 AMSubject: Re: Einstein Frequency/Temperature & Photon-Phonon Heterodyne ActionPhoton and Phonon frequencies in the ZettaHz (10^21 Hz) and YottaHz (10^24 Hz) andwavelengths down to Attometers (10^-18 meters) when looking at the frequency/wavelengthof gamma rays, quarks, and electrons.Einstein (and others) throw in the atomic vibration frequency and energy in determining the specificheat of matter.Diamond at 331 K has an "Einstein Temperature" of 1300 K (which corresponds toan infrared w3avelength of 11 microns)etc.The Brillouin Effect allows Phonons (Sound Energy Quanta) to Beat/Heterdyne againstPhotons (Light Energy Quanta) with the result that intermediate frequencies equal to the sum or differencecan be generated, and conversely, Photons can beat against Phonons with the same Beat/Heterdyne effect(as originally proven by Garmire & Townes in 1964).Does this imply a Hot Phonon Gas in H2O or D2O that doesn't necessarily showup as a higher temperature?Fred

