Could a relativistic component as suggested by Naudts possibly 
disguise/dilate/down convert Bremsstahlung?

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From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Nuclear isomer


This is somewhat similar to the "lochon" explanation: "Lochon Catalyzed D-D 
Fusion in Deuterated Palladium in the Solid State" by Sinha and Meulenberg

Lochons are hypothesized to be electron pairs which can form on a deuteron to 
give D- (which is a bosonic ion) in Palladium Deuteride. Supposedly, lochons 
which are close - similar to a DDL, so that they then catalyze D-D fusion, 
resulting in a type of internal conversion leading to the formation of He plus 
production of lots of energy which is carried by the alpha and the ejected 
electron-pair.

Problem is - the alpha is slow and the electrons are very fast - so that with 
this and other forms of IC, the ejected electron(s) is extremely energetic and 
the bremsstrahlung from it would be just as obvious as gamma rays, if not more 
so.

      From: MarkI-ZeroPoint

      A Fellow Friend of Fringe Facts sent me to gander at this:
         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_isomer

      And here is what caught my attention that might apply to LENR/CF:
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      Internal conversion

      Metastable isomers may also decay by internal conversion -
        ***a process in which the energy of nuclear de-excitation is NOT 
emitted as a gamma ray***,
      but instead used to accelerate one of the inner electrons of the atom, so 
that it leaves at high speed and energy. This result occurs because inner 
atomic electrons penetrate the nucleus, where they are subject to the intense 
electric fields which result when the protons of the nucleus re-arrange in a 
different way. In nuclei which are far from stability in energy, still other 
decay modes are known.
      -----------------------

      An added bonus was this statement which supports my model for electrons 
as dipole-like oscillations which either skirt, and/or pass thru the nucleus...
      "...because inner atomic electrons penetrate the nucleus"

      I guess it's going to take a 2x4 to the head to get the science 
mainstream's attention... or, to interrupt their mesmerized state brought on by 
indoctrination to the current paradigm.

      -mark iverson


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