Okay; but, I cannot find the issue on proton breakdown. Perhaps you could direct me.
Thanks! T On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > The pressure >> > buildup is so intense, the atoms stop being atoms, and the nucleus of >> > the >> > former hydrogen atoms breaks apart into it's constituent protons, which >> > then >> > break apart into their constituent sub-particles (quarks and gluons), >> > which >> > themselves start behaving abnormally. >> >> >> This is where you lose me. Can you cite any reference whereby this >> proton breakup into quarks and gluons has been demonstrated? >> >> T >> > > Radiochemical Comparisons on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions and Uranium > > > > > > http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS%26PROFESSORS/pdf/ACS.Radiochem-paper.pdf > > > > This theory posited by Milel et al explains why there is no isotopic > deviation from natural abundance. > > > > The creation of a “super atom state” in the condensate results in condensate > fission whose reaction products adhere the natural distribution imposed by > the quark nature of matter. > >