Σldritch
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Condensed Plasmoids (LENR)
I thought this was interesting and well worth a read: http://condensed-plasmoids.com/index.html
It seems amateur accessible too, for better or worse.
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Oh, more cold fusion BS? No thank you
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You did not read the paper, yes? I suggest you do before dissmissing it. I think you will be pleasantly suprised. I know i was.
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I've not read the main linked article yet. But after scanning the timeline, one of authors referenced( Anatoly I. Klimov) had a book for sale on
Barnes and Noble, for 279$ @ 782pg long, sounds more credible than some of the rest.
Controlled Nucleosynthesis: Breakthroughs in Experiment and Theory / Edition 1
They have a section talking about nullification of radioactive material, pg 153 "EXPERIMENTS ON THE NEUTRALIZATION OF RADIOACTIVITY" I wanted to
check out. Some interesting ideas, like :
.." Due to a strong compression of the active region, nuclei lose their individuality in a volume being collapsed. We expect the formation of a giant
macronucleus or, to be more exact, an electron-nucleus macrocluster which undergoes a number of global transformations and begins to decay with the
emission of new nuclei. "...
I downloaded the book off LibGen and it's pretty good at first glance. Not sure if it will hold up to continued scrutiny. I'll be checking out some
of this. No where near enough read to form an opinion yet. If you can actually see manufactured elements from pure substances from relatively low
energies, that's worth reading.
(Edited for more detail than my lunch break offered previously)
[Edited on 22-4-2022 by violet sin]
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I've been looking for and through some of the references of this paper but i am yet get to that book. I believe the author recommended it too as a
summary of the field. You say you found it on LibGen? I may have to take a look at that.
The quote you showcased is of course referring to what the author of this paper considers a (condensed) plasmoid.
The nullification of radiation is interesting, especially that of alpha radiation because there is no obvious explanation for it with conventional
physics as far as i can tell.
I think it can be explained by the acceleration of time in the frame inside the plasmoid wire. The effect i have in mind should be proportional to its
length and mass density. The sad thing is that it would then not be possible to use the CPs for near barrier collisions to form superheavy elements,
or at least much harder to, as far as i can tell.
There is a lot of interesting physics here with such extreme conditions.
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