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  • | name = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models | image = Structural Physics of Nuclear Fusion: With BSM-SG Atomic Models 1632.jpg
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  • ...bsp;the oppoiste of Reines and Cowans claims of two different nuclear reactions.   
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  • Unusual nuclear transmutation reactions have been reported by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). In their experimen As a result, we confirmed that the nuclear transmutation reaction, from 133Cs to 141Pr, was occurred. This transmutati
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  • ...ical energy by definition and item 3 is reported to be from benign nuclear reactions.
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  • | fields = [[Associate Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering]] | known_for = [[Cosmology]], [[Nuclear Structure]]
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  • ...nd energy, zero point energy, free energy secrecy, new methods for nuclear reactions, speed of gravity, effective radioactive waste remediation, breakthrough po
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  • ...scovered that charge clusters could be produced and used too cause nuclear reactions i n an aqueous environment. Shang Xian Jin provided a mathematical model of
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  • Dr. Nagel is a recognized authority on low energy nuclear reactions in condensed matter. Besides that, he is now working on the development and * 2009 - "[[Questions and Answers About Lattice-Enabled Nuclear Reactions]]" ([http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/nagel.pdf Read in full])
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  • # Boiling in the star's core as a consequence of nuclear reactions.
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  • ...brations can account for beta and positron decay, alpha decay, fission and nuclear de-excitation. What is still needed is a model for a photon and the gravito
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  • The growing body of anomalies in new energy, low energy nuclear reactions, astrophysics, atomic physics, and entanglement, combined with the failure
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  • ...ons from Workers at Texas A&M University to (So-Called) Low Energy Nuclear Reactions]]" * 1996 - "[[The Compex Conditions Needed to Obtain Nuclear Heat from D-Pd Systems]]"
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  • | keywords = [[low level nuclear reations the path of the quantum transition]] ...as became engrained into our culture, the control of the gravitational and nuclear forces was dropped from the writings of science fiction.
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  • * 2000 - "[[Solid State Nuclear Reactions: Several Convincing Experiments]]" * 1998 - "[[Nuclear-Augmented Combustion]]" ([http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_5_12_1.html Read in
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  • ...ce. According to them, there was strong evidence for a new source of clean nuclear (no, this is not an oxymoron) energy. At first, it didn't make sense why th The opponents of cold fusion (now known technically as low energy nuclear reactions) tried their hardest to bury this newborn science, but they failed. Cold fu
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  • * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_10_1.html DOE Funds Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction Lab, NEN Vol. 6, No. 10, July 1999.] * [http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_5_10_2.html Low-Energy Nuclear Transformation: Where Did The Thorium Go?, NEN Vol. 5, No. 10, Feb. 1998.]
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  • ...toms retain their velocity by interacting with the nucleus. Thus, they are nuclear powered. * Reactions the MCAS Way
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  • ...ime to be flat (or very nearly so) and so any physical processes (such as nuclear fusion or fission) must preserve this 'flatness'. Otherwise, we would obse All nuclear reactions (and more) must obey this principle: fusion, fission, pair-production, and
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  • ...n Palo Alto, CA, where he was a Project Manager and Program Manager in the Nuclear Power Division and the Safety and Analysis Department, for 8 years.<span st ...ailey was one of the two IECEC Steering Committee members for the American Nuclear Society during that time. He was also the IECEC Technical Program Chairman
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  • ...val Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. We were classmates in the Nuclear Physics curriculum and all 18 ?Nuke? students had been assigned study offic ...ged. When the day arrived, I sat at the back of the meeting to observe the reactions of the assembled professors as Willie displayed his command of the broad ex
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  • ...ecessary condition of decrease of entropy in isolated systems and chemical reactions. J. Xinyang Normal University. 2009,22,1,30-34.</li> <li>Quanti .... Fusion Facts. 1994,5,7,26-27.</li> <li>The physical-chemical and nuclear multistage reaction mechanism and the multistage ignition condition on cold
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  • ...held together by G2 gravity and form the nucleus. Hence G2 gravity is the nuclear binding force. The value of the mass of the N1 is not measured in kilograms '''Chemical''': The G1 particle is released during most chemical reactions.
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  • | known_for = [[Universal Electrodynamic Force]], [[Nuclear Structure]], [[Atomic Structure]], [[Elementary Particle Structure]], [[Mol ...e angular momentum configurations of the primary strings in all decays and reactions.
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  • ...ect of my PhD dissertation was Investigation of Methane and Methane- Steam Reactions in an Argon Arc Plasma. This topic required extensive study of the Maxwell ...the Heaston superforce is a major contributor to the explosive ferocity of nuclear weapons (Jan 2002, 15th NPA-2008).*
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  • ...s [[black hole]]s) can be more efficient at energy production than nuclear reactions. The controversy was laid to rest by the 1990s when evidence became availab ...1, [[Eric J. Lerner]], an independent researcher in [[plasma physics]] and nuclear fusion, wrote a popular-level book supporting plasma cosmology called ''The
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