The LENR reaction effect are long range with the detector being 3 meters for the source of the reaction.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > The reaction changes based on the color of the filter that is used on the > laser. The time to change the filter is 60 seconds. This means that the > Hydrogen rydberg matter is long gone on the second and third laser shot. > > When Cs137 is used as a probe. the reaction produces a spike in the beta > decay as send in stabilization of radioactive isotopes seen in many other > LENR experiments. > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The delay or 12, 26, and 52 ns means that the kaons appear before any >> other particles are produced. >> >> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Wait a minute – the end result of muon decay is an electron (or positron >>> in the case of the antimuon). This is technically not “beta decay” at >>> least not as taught by pedantics. Beta decay is defined as a type of >>> radioactive decay in which a proton is transformed into a neutron, or vice >>> versa, which doesn’t happen in muon decay. >>> >>> Anyway, muon decay produces three particles, which includes an electron >>> or positron (same charge as the muon) and two neutrinos. The neutrinos >>> essentially are lost to the reaction. Since Holmlid says copious muons >>> are created from proton or neutron disintegration, which muons decay in >>> microseconds, then copious positrons and electrons are formed … but not >>> “from nothing”… the electrons come from muon decay. >>> >>> According to Bob Higgins, the positrons do no annihilate, but if you are >>> looking for the source of electrons, it is from muon decay following >>> nucleon disintegration. >>> >>> *From:* Eric Walker >>> >>> Axil Axil wrote: >>> >>> In point of fact, Holmlid is producing electrons from nothing in his >>> experiment. Don't get excited, we are just talking here. >>> >>> If one applies straightforward logic, there are only three possibilities: >>> >>> · Baryogenesis and tachyons are creating the electrons. >>> >>> · Gorrillas are creating the electrons. >>> >>> · Beta decay is creating the electrons. >>> >>> Eric >>> >>> >> >

