On Apr 13, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Horace
The heavy element LENR explanation is problematic due to no gammas
as you are keenly aware. This could be rationalized if there were a
few gammas over background, but when you look at the scope shot of
Levi’s very sophisticated meter in the Bologna demo – nada, zilch,
none. (thanks to Peter for having Levi identify what was going on
in that blowup video clip).
Jones
Not problematic at all! That is exactly what my theory predicts.
The energy deficits of deflation fusion prevent isomers form forming
and thus (large) gammas. The combination of strong force reactions
with large energy deficits followed by weak reactions when feasible
makes for non-radioactive products too.
The energy deficits for Ni are all huge. For example (energy
deficits in square brackets):
58Ni28 + p* --> 59Cu29 * + 3.419 MeV [-6.329 MeV] --> 59Ni28 +
neutrino + ~2.6 MeV
58Ni28 + 2 p* --> 60Zn30 * + 8.538 MeV [-11.541 MeV] --> 60Ni28 + 2
neutrinos + ~7 MeV
60Ni28 + p* --> 61Cu29 * + 4.801 MeV [-4.840 MeV] --> 61Ni28 +
neutrino + ~4.0 MeV
61Ni28 + p* --> 62Cu29 * + 5.866 MeV [-3.722 MeV] --> 62Ni28 +
neutrino + ~5.1 MeV
62Ni28 + p* --> 63Cu29 + 6.122 MeV [-3.415 MeV]
64Ni28 + p* --> 65Cu29 + 7.453 MeV [-1.985 MeV]
The energy production is primarily from zero point energy and the
high kinetic energy of the electron in the deflated state.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/