Robin


I did not know neutrons have a negative (I assume negative electric field) and 
hence negative charge in any observable time frame.  st there experimental 
evidence for this feature of a neutron?



Bob Cook



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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion Catalyzed Hot Fission - A promising hybrid orjust 
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In reply to  bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Sun, 22 Apr 2018 20:30:21
+0000:
Hi,
[snip]
>
>Jones—
>
>You state:
>
>“Coupling is not needed. Neutrons are created in the fission of U,”
>
>I doubt this is the case.  Normal understanding is neutrons exist as an entity 
>in the a nucleus.

...he obviously means "free neutrons" as opposed to bound neutrons.

>
>Further you state:
>
>“No mystery there. The free neutrons  start out fast….”
>
>I assume you mean they have linear momentum before the reaction that carries 
>over and stays with them.
>
>I doubt it.

...he means that they acquire energy from the fission reaction. However you are
obviously trying to emphasize the fact that neutral particles should be
difficult to accelerate using electrostatics only. That could be true, were it
not for the fact that neutrons have a negative near field, and are in close
proximity to many charged nucleons. Furthermore as you previously mentioned, the
magnetic field probably also plays a role, perhaps even the dominant role.
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success

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