So fusion only occurs infrequently. But why then is there NEVER any
neutrons detected? Why are the the transmutation produces ALWAYS stable?

On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 4:41 PM <mix...@bigpond.com> wrote:

> In reply to  Axil Axil's message of Wed, 17 Jul 2019 16:28:37 -0400:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >Well that is simple. If fusion was was a viable ongoing process during the
> >LENR reaction, then there should be lots of gamma rays and neutrons
> >produced, and LENR experimenters would all be dead in short order. But
> LENR
> >is safe as safe can be just like light coming from a light bulb. Please
> >explain how this is happening.
>
> Most of the energy is coming from electron shrinkage, with the addition of
> the
> occasional nuclear reaction where the energy is carried by charged heavy
> particles and is primarily converted to heat.
>
> This is what I consider to be the most likely explanation, though I don't
> rule
> out others, including yours.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
>
> local asymmetry = temporary success
>
>

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