> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Peter Heckert <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>lets assume this works and it emits gamma radiation.
>Gamma thermalization is improbable.

Perhaps it is improbable, but to account for unexpectedly low
gamma-radiation Peter Hagelstein proposed his "Lossy Spin-Boson" theory
which indicates a way high energy gammas may be split up and thermalized.

Also, Allan Widom (of Widom-Larsen) has a patent entitled -
"Apparatus and Method for Absorption of Incident Gamma Radiation and its
Conversion to Outgoing Radiation at Less Penetrating, Lower Energies and
Frequencies"
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-issuance-announcementus-patent-no-7893414-feb-22-2011

Then, there are observations from the 1930s -
"Phenomena Associated with the Anomalous Absorption of High Energy Gamma
Radiation" http://www.jstor.org/pss/96159

I'm not sure whether any of these are correct, but if LENR is real, does
anyone have other explanations for the missing gammas?

Thanks,
Lou Pagnucco



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