If the energy realization process is a function of how fast that the LENR reaction terminates, then this might explain why LENR sometimes produces gammas and oftentimes it does not. A low level LENR reaction might rapidly flicker thus immediately manifesting gamma radiation whereas a strong LENR reaction does not terminate at all.
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 6:08 PM Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > To complete the LENR transmutation energy process, This delayed release of > energy could also account for why no gamma rays are found in LENR based > transmutation. The gamma rays magnifies many thousands of miles away from > their point of origin when the LENR reaction terminates. > > On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 4:29 PM Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> LENR transmutation may be subject to quantum mechanical superposition. >> >> It is now my beleive that transmutation of elements produces little or no >> excess energy. This must be the case, since LENR active microbes would burn >> up when they convert elements through transmutation. >> >> In the process of transmutation from the LENR reaction, there must be >> some sort of energy minimization process at play. The elements that are >> produced are the elements that render the least energy in the process of >> transmutation. >> >> Another more likely possibility is that the energy created from the >> transmutation process may come in the form of particle creation. For >> example, muons may be created and their energy may be released far from the >> location of their creation when they decay into electrons. >> >> If this is the case, a magnetic bottle would be a way to keep the energy >> contained in these reaction created particles close to the point of their >> creation so that this energy can be captured. >> >> But there is a complication, there is experimental evidence from the LION >> reaction ash analysts that transmutation of elements does not happen until >> the LENR reaction terminates. The transmuted elements are held in a state >> of superposition until the LENR reaction completes. >> >> If particles are produced through the LENR reaction, it may involve some >> sort of weird superposition process in which the muons travel far (many >> miles) from their point of origin as ghost particles that only become >> manifest when the LENR reaction terminates. >> >> This brings to mind the electric arc iron smelter in India in which >> carbon is transmuted to iron by the many tons. I had wondered how the >> workers at that plant survived all those muons and why all that >> transmutation process alternatively did not produce gigawatts of energy. >> >> Observation of Anomalous Production of Si and Fe in an Arc Furnace Driven >> Ferro Silicon Smelting Plant at levels of Tons per day >> >> >> http://coldfusioncommunity.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/244_JCMNS-Vol24.pdf >> >

