A BIG peice of nano-material is at or under 100 nanometers. This is less
than 61 microns so a nano-structure that small can convert a gamma ray to
heat because it is less than the far wavelenth of the radiation.
***Much of current semiconductor research is well under 100 nm.  Why
haven't they seen this conversion of gammas to heat?

Why hasn't it been accepted in mainstream physics?  A google search for
"conversion of gamma rays to heat" generates only cold fusion related
hits.


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