Jones-- What about Ed's idea that chemistry is separate from physics? D and H should react the same, if its chemistry that controls their demise. Maybe the differential mass makes the vibrations of the molecules a little different with different reaction rates?
I'm not sure. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Jones Beene To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 9:19 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Hurricane balls, RAR and high-Q factor From: Bob Cook What about D3+ cation? Pauli is not working in this case--the D is integral spin in an excited state. However, Ed's chemistry would be the same . Yes. Nothing in the previous thread applies to deuterium or to Pd-D. The physics of protons is so completely different from deuterium, that it only adds a level of confusion try to merge the two fields in search of commonality. Best to completely separate them IMHO.