Hmm... Lithium

Hmm... Graphite and Beryllium or maybe a Hydrocarbon.

Moderation may well be the key and granular size and percentage in the mix.


On 18 September 2014 09:43, Ian Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm... Boron.
>
>
> On 18 September 2014 09:32, Ian Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The Reference to Neutron production is telling.
>> This gives an area to research for others and a clue as to the process,
>> eg one that is capable of producing Neutrons of an energy n.
>>
>> Neutron decay is: n0 → p+ + e− + νe.
>>
>> p and e could be the more important energy producers in LENR!
>>
>> What energy such Neutrons have and where they decay would be a
>> significant proportion of the energy in the reaction; depending on the
>> process that creates such supposed Neutrons.
>>
>> MFMP had gamma bursts in their experiments and that has been reliably
>> repeated both by them selves and other labs. For some time I have thought
>> they were the equivalent of a car back firing that poisons the LENR and
>> that for the reaction to be stable that it had to be prevented as well as
>> for possible health reasons.
>>
>> If the Neutrons are literally Low Energy Neutrons then if the decay with
>> the reaction chamber, and I am talking nanometres here, then they sustain
>> the reaction if they are higher energy they spit out beyond the reaction
>> then we see the classic gamma burst from Neutron decay outside the reactor
>> and such Neutrons don't feed the reaction.
>>
>> Now bear in mind that in such a reaction, Neutrons would probably be a
>> bell curve of energies, some supporting the reaction other Neutrons exiting
>> the reactor proper yet others decaying destructively to the LENR within
>> reaction chamber THEN obtaining fine control of that Neutron energy is a
>> goldilocks reaction! The porridge can be too HOT or too COLD but if it is
>> just right the reaction maintains it self.
>>
>> Such a process of where the Neutrons decay would explain why LENR has
>> been so hard to replicate reliably and Rossi's secret catalyst is an
>> addition that catalyses and decays the neutron at the correct JUST RIGHT
>> goldilocks level.
>>
>> On 18 September 2014 06:05, Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Speaking of grasping for every little straw, there was an interesting
>>> post at E-Cat World:
>>>
>>> http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/09/17/e-cat-rumor-from-a/
>>>
>>> Congratulations go to Frank Acland for making this an indispensable site
>>> for news.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>>
>>
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