It would be ideal if the pseudo neutron can be formed which would then penetrate the nucleus but I am afraid that the energy equations would not balance. If there are two different paths to the same ultimate result, they should release the same net energy.
What would be the proposed reactions so that we can look at these? Dave -----Original Message----- From: Eric Walker <[email protected]> To: vortex-l <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, Sep 3, 2012 12:04 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:RSH in Electric Fields Le Sep 2, 2012 à 7:07 PM, Terry Blanton <[email protected]> a écrit : > Okay, but what I'm sayin' is that in the crevasse of a partial crystal > lattice, those partial bound electrons restrict where the RSH fermion > might reside by exclusion. > > "Well, I can't go there." > > "And I can't go there." > > Fritz! Let's just plunge into this these here bound quarks and make a > neutron. I was hoping the proton end of the mono-hydrogen Rydberg atom would behave like a pseudo neutron, avoiding the need for neutron production. Eric

