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>From: Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com>
>To: Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com>
>Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:38:34 PM
>Subject: Re: [Vo]:Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions
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>From a very quick scan of the referenced paper, the process in play within the
>cavatation bubble may very well be very much like the process going on during
>the Rossi reaction. That is a high pressure high temperature hydrogen envelope
>possibly producing Rydberg hydrogen matter in plasma interacting with a
>transition metal.
>The Rydberg matter will be coherent which would mitigate the formation of
>gamma radiation.
>I would have like to see the addition of lithium chloride as an additive to
>supplement the iron chloride salt and iron in the second and the fifth
>experiment, with Iron Chloride and Iron Nitrate respectively, whose measured
>neutron radiation was incompatible with the neutron background level.
>Additionally, what I would expect to see in this cavatation bubble experiment
>would have been an enhanced production of Rydberg matter consistent with my
>speculation about the “secret alkaline catalyst” theory of Rydberg matter
>production enhancement and an associated resulting vigorous enhancement of the
>production of neutrons from increased nuclear activity.
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>On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>paper from Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, Volume 34 no 2, 2009
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>>Neutrons from Piezonuclear Reactions
>>http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-342/aflb342m669.pdf
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>>ABSTRACT. We report the results obtained by cavitating water solutions
>>of iron salts (Fe(Cl)3 and Fe(NO3)3) with different concentrations
>>at different ultrasound powers. In all cases we detected a
>>neutron radiation well higher than the background level. The neutron
>>production is perfectly reproducible and can at some extent be controlled.
>>These evidences for neutron emission generated by cavitation
>>support some preliminary clues for the possibility of piezonuclear reactions
>>(namely nuclear reactions induced by pressure and shock waves)
>>obtained in the last ten years. We have been able for the first time to
>>state some basic features of such a neutron emission induced by cavitation,
>>namely: 1) a marked threshold behavior in power, energy and
>>time; 2) its apparent occurring without a concomitant production of
>>radiation.
>>(They used passive neutron detectors made by BTI.)
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>>slide show presentation
>>http://iccf15.frascati.enea.it/ICCF15-PRESENTATIONS/S6_O5_Carpinteri_Lacidogna.pdf
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>>Harry
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