Thankyou for your opinion. A nuclear reaction produces energy from a change
in the binding energy of the nucleus. When this binding energy changes, the
nucleus will become unstable where the liberated binding energy is
oftentimes carried away by a particle(s) exiting the nucleus.

If the Reaction is based on a nuclear reaction, particle emissions are to
be expected. The lack of particle emissions in the Reaction was and still
is a major factor in the lack of acceptance by the science community that
the nuclear based explanation of  the Reaction is real.

By the way, Holmlid's observation that particles were produced by his
Reaction has not been seen by his replicators. It looks like what Holmlid
was seeing were EVOs produced by the ultra dense hydrogen as detected by Sveinn
Ólafsson 's cloud chamber.

On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 8:01 PM Jürg Wyttenbach <ju...@datamart.ch> wrote:

> Axil,
>
>
> You basically are a nonsense talker with no clue of real dense matter
> physics.
>
> A particle emission is associated with a momentum.  How do you believe
> that mass at rest can produce this???????????????????????????????
>
>
>
> J.W.
> On 04.12.2021 19:36, Axil Axil wrote:
>
> Also identify what fusion and/or fission reaction that this gamma
> radiation is coming from. Show proof that this radiation is associated with
> particle emissions. Nuclear reactions produce well defined
> particle emissions. Also explain how the reaction is being produced. Keep
> in mind that high energy radiation can be produced by breaking radiation
> from high energy electrons. These high energy electron based wide
> continuous spectrum reactions are not necessarily nuclear reactions.
>
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 1:10 PM Jürg Wyttenbach <ju...@datamart.ch> wrote:
>
>> May be soon if the standard model  mafia will not oppose....
>>
>>
>> J.W.
>> On 04.12.2021 18:59, Jones Beene wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
>>
>> Axil, I can send you any time a gamma spectrum with 300 active lines from
>> a cold fusion reaction...
>> -----
>>
>> Is this work published?
>>
>> It should be included in the LENR/CANR library, especially if the gamma
>> lines support a theory
>>
>> --
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>>
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> Jürg Wyttenbach
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