Yes, I am aware of that.

I was working under the assumption that there is some process on the lattice that would thermalize the gammas. And comparing with a SWNT, that process, whatever it is, is not present when fusion is induced by SWNT as opposed to cracks.

But, no matter. Axil has answered my question.

Bottom line, we don't know what will happen in SWNT mediated Cold Fusion.


I am preparing several Gamma ray ion chambers, and a Neutron Ion Chanber.

Jojo




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In reply to  Jojo Jaro's message of Mon, 25 Jun 2012 18:28:17 +0800:
Hi,
[snip]
In both of these cases, I believe gammas will be produced in abundance. Ed Storms' cracks will shield gammas because the reaction is way deep in the crevice of the crack.

You are missing a scale factor here. Gammas will penetrate many centimeters of
metal. Cracks are only microns in size.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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