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| From | Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... |
| Date | 2016-08-15 08:24 -0500 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <nosfq8$4rb$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink) |
| References | <abcf6dab-7a25-459e-87fc-ce93d724444e@googlegroups.com> |
On 8/14/2016 2:18 PM, Sven Andersson wrote: > You can collide for example protons with a lithium target or a boron target and get > fusion. I claim, based on Charles S. Cagle's physics, that the nuclei during such a > fusion event actually have very low velocities relative to one another. > > Let me explain. My model is like this; a nucleus comes flying at very high speed into > a target. It penetrates deep into it and, very rarely (about one in 100 000 or one in > a million), has a trajectory that leads almost exactly towards a target nucleus. It > comes nearer and nearer to the target nucleus and feels the strong electric field from > said nucleus. All, or almost all, of its momentum is now transformed into bremsstrahlung. > Now, the two nuclei are much closer to one another than the distance to the innermost > electrons (they are still there surrounding the target nucleus) and have near zero > velocity relative to one another. Coulombs law "goes in reverse" and the nuclei are > drawn to each other, and undergo nuclear fusion. > > Most physicists would just laugh at this model. Fine; laugh all you want. What I wonder > is the following: can you think of a fact or experiment or logical reasoning, that can > disprove the fusion model above? > > Sven > Well, first I would say, what experimental data does this model explain that the current model does not? That's for YOU to provide. But as for experimental evidence against, the main problem I see is the claim that all or almost all of the incident nuclei's energy is transformed into brehmsstrahlung. This would mean that in nucleus-nuclean interactions where a fusion occurs, one would expect the accompaniment of a whole slew of gammas and x-rays, whose energy sum up to the beam particle's energy and has the characteristic spectrum of bremsstrahlung radiation. As far as I know, this spectrum is not seen in nuclear-nuclear fusion events. This would seem to be a firm prediction of your model where there is counterevidence in reality. -- Odd Bodkin --- maker of fine toys, tools, tables
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Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-14 12:18 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-08-14 15:36 -0400
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... noTthaTguY <abu.kuanysh05@gmail.com> - 2016-08-16 15:28 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-08-17 17:11 -0400
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-17 11:18 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-08-17 19:15 -0400
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-18 10:50 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-08-18 18:53 -0400
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-18 13:50 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-19 12:21 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-19 16:10 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-20 09:56 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-21 18:10 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-23 08:59 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-23 11:13 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-23 11:41 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-23 13:55 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-23 13:57 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... noTthaTguY <abu.kuanysh05@gmail.com> - 2016-08-24 10:37 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... kdthrge@gmail.com - 2016-08-24 12:19 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-19 12:38 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-08-15 08:24 -0500
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Alan Folmsbee <omnilobe@gmail.com> - 2016-08-15 09:44 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Sven Andersson <pairwise.relations@hotmail.com> - 2016-08-17 11:14 -0700
Re: Nuclei actually have near zero velocity when fusion occurs during beam fusion... Michael J. Strickland <michael06582@comcast.net> - 2016-08-17 19:41 -0400
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