On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:29 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have to question how one is able to have stationary neutrons.   I assume
> that you refer to neutrons that are stationary relative to our frame of
> observation.


Relative to the statistical position of the mass of which they are a part.


> One question that I keep asking is how quickly does a quantum mechanical
> effect take place?
>

The first order of business is:  What is the formula for the nuclear strong
force vs distance between a nickel nucleus and a neutron?

The second order of business is:  When a nickel nucleus is vibrating in
solid nickel, what is its spatial probability density function?

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