If a nuclear reaction (fusion) was responsible for the transmutation, wouldn't gamma radiation be produced?
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 4:35 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > In reply to Axil Axil's message of Mon, 22 Jul 2019 00:41:51 -0400: > Hi, > [snip] > >http://www.jmcchina.org/html/2019/1/20190101.htm > > > >Replication of biologic transmutation using a chemical reaction. > > > >The productivity of the transmutation was a function of the ambient > >temperature of the solution. 75C produced the most transmutation. Note > that > >there was no report of a heating effect or other energy release that > >accompanied the transmutation. > > The actual reported change was in the ppm range, so you should be able to > calculate whether or not any normal nuclear reaction energy release would > have > been noticeable. > [snip] > Regards, > > > Robin van Spaandonk > > local asymmetry = temporary success > >

