Guys, Just a quick update on my expanding theory. As I have mentioned before , it basically says that most severe low pressure systems are triggered by energetic dark matter particles orbiting above and below Earth in a decaying 2-body Kepler, closed string orbit (M theory). Dark Matter particles should trigger Beta Decay in their surroundings(ie. sinkholes) where neutrons are decaying into protons, electrons and neutrinos. Neutrinos can also strike hydrogen protons creating mesons. All of this ends up being very BAD for regular matter.
BTW, my theory is now also predicting that the four large gas giants in our solar system, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune, which are primarily Hydrogen (80-96%) and Helium(4-20%) have a black hole at their center. I guess that would imply that if you have dark matter building up in a LENR reactor that it should produce Hydrogen and some Helium. We have the gas giants as a go by... Stewart darkmattersalot.com On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Nigel Dyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Lou, the answer is, its complicated, but very interesting and conditions > can be recreated in the lab, and the guy who knows all about this is Joe > Dwyer. He has done an excellent review > > http://www.springerlink.com/**content/l112wv31n5446564/<http://www.springerlink.com/content/l112wv31n5446564/> > > You also get gamma rays, and he has shown that these are generated with a > down stroke (ie the bit that you don't see) and appear to be associated > with the formation of each fork in the stepped leader (see fig 18). > > Nigel > > > On 06/11/2012 15:27, [email protected] wrote: > >> Nigel, >> >> Thanks for spreading that information. It is a surprising phenomenon. >> >> I believe some lightning generates neutrons and positrons, but some does >> not. >> >> Do you know what the conditions produce neutrons/positrons? >> Also, whether these conditions can be replicated in the lab? >> >> -- Lou Pagnucco >> >> And I think I may be able to claim responsibility for the inclusion of >>> the paragraph about neutron release in thunderstorms, given my >>> discussions over the last couple of years with John Swain. >>> >>> Nigel >>> >>> On 06/11/2012 02:41, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Just published on Arxiv.org -- >>>> >>>> "Theories of Low Energy Nuclear Transmutations" >>>> - Y.N. Srivastava, A. Widom, J. Swain >>>> >>>> ABSTRACT: Employing concrete examples from nuclear physics it is shown >>>> that low energy nuclear reactions can and have been induced by all of >>>> the >>>> four fundamental interactions (i) (stellar) gravitational, (ii) strong, >>>> (iii) electromagnetic and (iv) weak. Differences are highlighted through >>>> the great diversity in the rates and similarity through the nature of >>>> the >>>> nuclear reactions initiated by each. >>>> >>>> http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0924 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >

