I wrote: "The reaction that would be triggered first, from paired rubidium nuclei, would be:

 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 86Sr38 + 84Kr36 + 2.620 MeV"

That was one of my typical clerical errors. The reaction triggered first as condensed electrons inflated would be:

 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 88Sr38 + 82Kr36 + 4.177 MeV

as can clearly be seen from the list of the only energetically feasible reactions producing stable nuclei:

 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 86Sr38 + 84Kr36 + 2.620 MeV
 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 87Sr38 + 83Kr36 + 00.527 MeV
 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 88Sr38 + 82Kr36 + 4.177 MeV
 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 89Y39 + 81Br35 + 1.342 MeV
 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 90Zr40 + 80Se34 + 2.193 MeV
 85Rb37 + 85Rb37 --> 92Zr40 + 78Se34 + 1.145 MeV

It is notable that, unlike LENR heavy element transmutation, where experimental data indicates otherwise, large number Bose condensate triggered reactions, if they exist, may not be limited to fairly stable nuclei.

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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