Peter,
                How about relativistic red shift of the radiation? I remain 
convinced that Naudts posit of relativistic hydrogen is due to the Ni geometry 
that suppresses vacuum density placing these
Gas atoms equivalently into  inertial frames of fractional C.  If the radiation 
is initiated inside such an inertial frame then it's wavelength would lengthen 
as it translates back to our inertial frame.
Fran

From: Peter Heckert [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 2:40 PM
To: Vortex
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Lenard tube or X-Ray tube in Rossi/Defkalion device?

Hi,

lets assume this works and it emits gamma radiation.
Gamma thermalization is improbable.

There could be a helper device inside, that produces gamma radiation as a main 
product or as a by-product.

This could be
1) A x-ray tube, and the hydrogen is atomized by x-rays.

2) It could be a Lenard tube, that sends accelerated electrons through a thin 
foil into the pressurized hydrogen.

What happens, if an accelerated electron, produced by a Lenard tube is shot 
into pressurized hydrogen? Could this produce low energy neutrons?
It seems to generate heat, at least at these random positions, where the 
electrons hit an atom.

I found by -by accident- an interesting historic article written by Nicola 
Tesla:
ON THE HURTFUL ACTIONS OF LENARD AND ROENTGEN TUBES
<http://www.rastko.rs/projekti/tesla/delo/10783><http://www.rastko.rs/projekti/tesla/delo/10783>
 where he writes:

"First. There is the thermal effect. The temperature of the electrode or impact 
body does not in any way give us an idea of the degree of heat of the 
particles, but, if we consider the probable velocities only, they correspond to 
temperatures which may be as high as 100,000 degrees centigrade.".
Very interesting to read. He made -as we know today- very dangerous experiments 
with those super strong tubes, that he has built.

Peter

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