antineutrino

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On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> two protons (2He) enter the Ni nucleus and a proton, positron, and a
> antineutrino come out leaving an added neutron.
>
> The 1.02 MeV from the positron is shielded through super-absorption by the
> boson (SPP) condensate.
>
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:39 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Terry Blanton
>>
>> > Li6 is the fusion fuel in the Teller-Ulam hydrogen bomb. It is also used
>> in the hohlraum of the NIF target.
>>
>> One of the main rationalizations, which could be borrowed from Quantum
>> mechanics to explain how multiple neutrons could transfer from lithium
>> directly to nickel without gamma radiation is to suggest that it happens
>> in
>> a quasi-physical state ... which is to say not really physical until the
>> end
>> results is witnessed.
>>
>> There are never any free neutrons in this transfer - only De Broglie waves
>> and SPP waves.
>>
>> This would be in the sense of wave-particle duality, and the way this
>> happens is the real beauty of the SPP interaction. Plasmons and polaritons
>> are quasi-particles as well - meaning they are non-physical in operation,
>> but with a physical endgame which makes them seem physical as an end
>> result.
>>
>> In a situation where lithium vapor is violently oscillating though
>> phase-change in an asymmetric way, such that energy becomes depleted in
>> the
>> vicinity of SPP waves, [neutron matter waves] transfer from Li-7 to Ni-58
>> in
>> order to balance the energy deficit but there is never a measureable relic
>> of a physical transit.
>>
>> To paraphrase the old rationalization ("turtles all the way down")… it
>> "waves all the way" down…
>>
>> Jones
>>
>>
>>
>>
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