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>But what about the geometry of the cones in figure 2 of my reference:

>http://www.springerlink.com/content/022501181p3h764l/

>What else could have that signature inside the polycarbonate?

This is a good point. The absence of any track leading up to the origin of
the
triple tracks implies that the originating particle was neutral not charged,
so
that probably rules out carbon fission by fast alphas.


Robin - I am surprised that you did not mention, as a possibility, some
version of the hydrino - for instance the "deuterino" at very high
redundancy. If in the form of a di-deuterino would have similar properties -
to a neutral alpha particle, no?

Jones

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