Looks quasi-Maxwellian to me.

Where is the inverse peak?



From: Nigel Dyer

I have been looking at the graph titled
"After the MASSIVE broad band 'turn on' pulse, the excess heat mode is 
between 0 and 100KeV"
  at
http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/en/home/mfmp-blog/519-the-cookbook-is-in-the-signal
which shows the steady state gamma radiation from the Parkhomov-like 
experiment, together with a plot of the gamma radiation that is seen 
right at the start.
It appears that the initial gamma radiation obeys a perfect inverse 
frequency squared law.  I feel that this must be telling us something 
about the underlying physics, but it is not clear what.  I cannot find 
any other examples of inverse frequency squared emission of radiation.
Any ideas?
Nigel



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