Jürg Wyttenbach wrote: + R.Mills 505/496eV (inside his business reports...)------------OK but are you suggesting this ~500 eV level is a good candidate for the characteristic mystery radiation? Unless RM has changed course - this level could be an ultimate theoretical stage of shrinkage but not a characteristic of any particular device. Plus it is in a range which is difficult to detect due to lack of proper instrumentation. The difficulty of identifying a characteristic energy spectrum in general (a so-called mystery radiation) based on Mills would exist because there are actually no peaks in practice but instead a graph of step-wise noise punctuated with periodic drop-offs ... and to make things worse, all emissions are thermalized rapidly. Thus you have a large overlapping array of output levels which can show up as fogging on film but further analysis is nearly impossible. For Mills of course - actual fusion is not expected (or common).
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