What neutron decay? Weren't you talking about deuteron yielding 2 hydrogen?


2014-03-28 15:37 GMT-03:00 Axil Axil <[email protected]>:

> Jones Beene said:
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> "Neutron decay is exothermic, but the stripping reaction itself - where
> the neutron is separated from deuterium involves kinetic energy depletion -
> so yes, the net reaction is not necessarily gainful unless the kinetic
> energy of the deuteron is supplied in a gainful way, or unless the bond
> energy is depleted - such as in the nanocavity using a mechanism related to
> Casimir - cavity QM or spin coupling."
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> The energy of magnetic field production is derived from the uncertainty
> principle in a optical cavity were the SPPs gathered are compressed. This
> mechanism is lossless.
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> The gain comes from neutron decay.
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> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Daniel Rocha <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> That's an endothermic reaction. And I don't see where it would fit
>> anywhere in any scheme.
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>> Daniel Rocha - RJ
>> [email protected]
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