Axil,

Rather than "leptonic monopoles", is it possible that a more conventional
explanation can be found, i.e., intense em-filamentary excitations can
travel quite a distance in gases and solids.  For example, see -

"Range of plasma filaments created in air by a multi-terawatt femtosecond
laser"  --
http://www.teramobile.org/publications/longueur_fil_palaiseau.pdf

Abstract -
The propagation of a multi-terawatt femtosecond laser pulse in air is
studied as a function of initial chirp. The chirp conditions for
optimising air ionisation at long distance are presented. Ionisation
channels are observed over a distance reaching 400 m.

These plasma channels can be transported discontinously. See -

"Revival of femtosecond laser plasma filaments in air by a nanosecond laser"
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/45/79/66/PDF/OE_revival_author.pdf

- or, for more general cases, google "laser filament plasma".

-- Lou Pagnucco

Axil wrote:
>  Helium is a reaction product  explained by nuclear reactions that produce
> alpha emission.
>
> Reference:
>
> http://64.142.106.183/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/papers/Dash-Effect%20of%20Recrystallization-Slides-ICCF-17.pdf
>
> This experiment shows that transmutation can occur at a distance from the
> NAE. This experimental observation shows that the cause of LENR is caused
> by an EMF field that weakens as a results of the inverse square law.
>
> This experimental result also shows that EMF causes LENR as follows:
>
> I will post an interpretation of experiments involving exploding foils in
> water that show nuclear fission of uranium 238 far removed the site of the
> spark.
>
> This indicates to me that the cause of this fission is an electromagnetic
> pulse produced by polaritons created by the spark.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LochakGlowenergyn.pdf
>
>  Low-energy nuclear reactions and the leptonic monopole
>
> http://aflb.ensmp.fr/AFLB-301/aflb301m182.pdf
> [...]

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