I also am not sure why a "hot" neutron might not be created as opposed to a "Cold Neutron" from this. If there were some type of collapsed matter triggering the event I can understand loss of momentum to all radiation escaping due to the extra quantum gravitational pull to be overcome.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Brillouin's ICCF-17 paper [1] states: > > "Brillouin's lattice stimulation reverses the natural decay of neutrons to > protons and Beta particles, catalyzing this endothermic step. Constraining > a proton spatially in a lattice causes the lattice energy to be highly > uncertain. With the Hamiltonian of the system reaching 782KeV for a proton > or 3MeV for a deuteron the system may be capable of capturing an electron, > forming an ultra-cold neutron or di-neutron system." > > "Using Q pulses tuned to the resonance of palladium and nickel hydrides > in pressurized vessels" they induce electron capture with protons and > deuterons. Their patent [2] allows for both electomagnetic or sonic > pulses. > > From the excerpt of their paper - > "Constraining a proton spatially in a lattice causes the lattice energy to > be highly uncertain. With the Hamiltonian of the system reaching 782KeV for > a proton or 3MeV for a deuteron the system may be capable of capturing an > electron" > - it seems like they may be employing "Fermi acceleration" [3] in which a > particle trapped in a time-varying potential acquires large energy. > Spatially localizing a quantum particle requires addition of energy. > > Possibly, as soon as the electron wave function acquires 782 keV > components, proton electron-capture occurs resulting in a cold neutron. > > Fermi acceleration has been proposed before [4]. Perhaps the Energetics > Technology results shown on CBS "60 Minutes" involving ultrasonic > stimulation may also involve Fermi acceleration. > > If so, the effectiveness of the stimulus could be quite sensitive to > waveform shape and frequency. > > I would be interested in any feedback. > > -- Lou Pagnucco > > > [1] Controlled Electron Capture and the Path Toward Commercialization > > http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ICCF17/ICCF-17-Godes-Controlled-Electron-Capture-Paper.pdf > > [2] U.S. Patent Application - Pub. No. US 2011/1022984 A1 - May 26, 2011 > ENERGY GENERATION APPARATUS AND METHOD > http://on-the-rag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/US20110122984.pdf > > ITEM [0019]: In some embodiments of the present invention, the > reaction may be initiated using current as the phonon initiator > mechanism. In other embodiments of the present invention, acoustic > energy such as sonic or ultrasonic energy can be used..." > > ITEM [0005]: ...a small amount of phonon energy initiates a nuclear > reaction. Unfortunately, the first reaction creates additional phonons > that cause a chain reaction that leads to the destruction of the lattice" > > [3] Fermi Acceleration > > http://statphys.skku.ac.kr/~bjkim/Teaching/ComPhys10/Labs/Fermi/Fermi.pdf > Exponential energy growth in a Fermi accelerator > http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vered/publistorder/R34_PRE10.pdf > > [4] Ferroelectrics for Cold Fusion > EPRI Proceedings: 4th Int'l Conf. on Cold Fusion, Vol. 4, p.30-1 > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/EPRIproceedingc.pdf > Catalytically Induced D-D Fusion in Ferroelectrics > > http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97331997000400014 > > >

