you forgot the clear logic...
it is a product of fusion,

2014-10-13 16:13 GMT+02:00 Jones Beene <[email protected]>:

>   *From:* Alain
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> … even if very few Li6 was produced, if most natural Li6/7 is gone, it
> can looks like a huge enrichment while it is tiny local production.
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> Yes, I thought of that too. Unfortunately, in scouring the literature, Li6
> does not show up as the product of any known nuclear reaction of nickel or
> aluminum or alumina. Plus if you look at the Counts in the Appendix - lots
> of it was produced. The Counts are 4 times higher than all of the nickel.
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> The best if not the only explanation is that the sample was compromised by
> the addition of Li6.
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