Isotopes, maximum decay time.

  • Quote from Jokela: “But that's sort of stuck too,,”Dont believe Wiki everything: Li7 + n goes to Be8 -->; 2 He4


    Wiki: It was assumed that the lithium-7 would absorb one neutron, producing lithium-8 which decays (via beryllium-8) to a pair of alpha particles on a timescale of seconds! <-- wrong in Wiki!


    The truth is: Timescale is femtoseconds..... and the energy is huge. ->> no new theory needed for that one!


    I want to open a new discussion about this; Decay in femtoseconds.
    I have allready opened these thema here;
    http://physics.stackexchange.c…ortest-possible-half-life


    So I just write a methapher, instead of copypasting that math.
    Baseball, Catch;
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch_(baseball)

    Quote

    In baseball, a catch occurs when a fielder gains secure possession of a batted ball in flight, and maintains possession until he voluntarily or intentionally releases the ball.


    So if this possession time is less than the flight time of the one-diameter of the ball, can we really speak from "Catch", or was the ball rather just bouncing?


    I think this is important issue to talk, as it removes unpossible-isotopes from the table, (most important; diproton) and thus clears the way to new thoughts.
    My new thoughts are here;
    https://www.researchgate.net/p…ory_of_everything_-Chemie

  • I want to open a new discussion about this; Decay in femtoseconds.
    I have allready opened these thema here;
    physics.stackexchange.com/ques…ortest-possible-half-life


    @Jokola: Thanks for broadening the audiance.


    The problem with LENR is, that we see a "new" mechanism for element generation, which is more closely related to the novae case than collision physics. A very good study object is the sono-fusion case, which is not LENR from the impact energy level seen, but LENR from the reaction result.


    Any answer has to be a discussion about gluon plasmas and their respective minimization of nuclear energy. This is also a reason why the W-L theory (I prefer the word assumption) is bullshit!

  • A very good study object is the sono-fusion case, which is not LENR from the impact energy level seen, but LENR from the reaction result.


    You mean Sonoluminesence? These;
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_fusion
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…e#Mechanism_of_phenomenon


    And as it's even on this list;
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…#Condensed_matter_physics


    And I think it's not that complicated at all. As I've provided the short solution allready in here;
    https://www.researchgate.net/p…f_Physics_3032016_version
    Page 15. "8.4."


    But I haven't thought this "sono-fusion" before. But now as you brought it on my desk, it seems pretty straight forward; If the forced photon emission happens to an atom which allready is in it's lowest energy level, a Beta+ decay / electron capture must occure, and thus some also new elements.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…ecay_and_electron_capture


    Replicating this kind of events is quite a lottery, as the heat is also a "energy level", so the emitted visible photon, might be replaced through heat provided by surrounding atoms, and thus this decay/electron capture doesn't occure.


    Ps. with W-L theory you mean this?
    http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/WL/WLTheory.shtml
    ... newer heard, but if it's bullshit, why we don't just leave it aside.

  • You mean Sonoluminesence? These;


    @Jokola: If you are an expert in physics, then I can mail (send me a link using the forum mail feature) you some papers reverenced in old posts.


    As a good starting point for reading, I can only recommend the physically absolutely sound GUT-CP writeup of R.Mills, which is freely available on http://brilliantlightpower.com (not linked).


    We can resume the discussion as soon as I know, with what you are familiar and what you are missing. (I just don't have the time to repeat things once more.)

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