Jones--

If the positrons were directionally controlled by the magnetic field, Rossi's 
meter may not have been able to pick them up.

Bob 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jones Beene 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2015 11:21 AM
  Subject: RE: [Vo]:Probability Enhancement via SPP


  Yes – positrons are not seen – and this is especially true since a 
specialized meter which is tuned to detect positrons was used in some of 
Rossi’s testing - with a sensitivity of picowatts. There was nothing above 
background.

   

  Mesons are also not possible – since they are not produced by fusion nor by 
radioactive decay - only as products of very high-energy interactions such as 
cosmic rays or accelerators.

   

  From: David Roberson 

   

  If electrons were the only particle generated the system would assume a 
negative charge that continues to increase over time.  Most reactions with 
electrically neutral particles generate an equal number of positive charged 
particles as negative ones.

  The fact that there are no 511 keV gammas suggests to me that no positrons 
are being generated during the process.  

   

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