Another wild thought on nuclear “faux-transmutation.”

 

If a DDL can displace an inner electron of some elements (K or L shell) then 
the resultant species will possibly react chemically as if it was the next 
element to the right in the periodic table, even if there has been no “real” 
nuclear transmutation. There could be differences, but basically if nickel were 
to bind with a DDL in an inner orbital, then the resultant species NiH* (where 
H* is a DDL) would look like copper.

 

Perhaps it would not look exactly like copper but it could be similar enough to 
fool many instruments and possibly would be copper-colored instead of silvery. 
The H* could possibly displace one electron’s average position in a p-orbital 
of an L shell and be held there magnetically. What are the objections to that ? 
(other than that it is shockingly at odds with the mainstream).

 

…And lest we forget the amazing claims of Louis Kervran in biological 
transmutation, it should be noted that CaCO3 (as a transmutation product for 
chicken eggs) has a notable signature in its 3.7 keV fluorescent X-ray line.

 

The latter is possibly unrelated… if one believes in truly random coincidences.

 

If it is not coincidental, then the DDL slant on this reaction (which basic 
reaction was verified by several groups) is that poultry Hens which are calcium 
deprived, as in the experiments, but had lots of potassium in their diets – 
were able to make the normal number of eggs by converting potassium-39 into 
calcium-40. This could arguably happen by a biological mechanism which first 
created a DDL. 

 

Then this DDL either fused with the K ++OR++ was merely chemically bound 
displacing an inner electron, so that it reacted chemically like calcium to 
form eggs shells. IOW there was no nuclear reaction, but the KH*CO3 acts 
exactly as if it was CaCO3 (where H* is DDL). The same spectral line from 
calcium even shows up from the substitute, which makes detection more difficult.

 

Bizarre. This is not the kind of evidence which anyone would want to use in 
support of the DDL however. (unless the audience is vortex)

 

Jones

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