Eric-- Note my comment to Jones before I read your questions.
Bob From: Eric Walker Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 7:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Muons, SPP, DDL & RPF On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: D+D + muon → helium-4 + muon (instead of gamma) … where the fist muon can be a cosmic muon which can catalyze a reaction and then be rejuvenated, renewed or replaced by the same fusion reaction that it catalyzes. The muon is a “heavy electron” with a short life, but now we can surmise that it can have its lifetime greatly extended as part of the catalysis. The probability for this to occur is larger than zero, but how large? … “Maybe it’s pretty high” says Byrnes. Can it explain the lack of gamma, as well? Probably. But now, as we are learning – this rebirth effect will be more robust with SPP and fractional hydrogen. A muon could possibly carry away as kinetic energy the energy that would otherwise go to a gamma. But if we're talking about a single muon, how do you propose that the spin of the missing photon is conserved? Eric

