[NewCandle] NanoThermite / Aluminum oxide anodic fusion connection?

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Sun Sep 3 23:02:38 EDT 2006


Hmm... large EM discharge on thin semiconductor films.

Anomalous Hall Effect ?  Aluminum anode anomalies ?

For some time, there has been speculation that beta decay can be 
accelerated by the Anomalous Hall Effect. Now focus on 26 Al.

26Al does not exist in nature, but spallation of normal 27Al 
anodes by electrons on "Boltzmann's tail" will form tiny amounts 
of it at the same time and place where your are seeing the 
Anomalous Hall Effect. 26Al is so strong a positron emitter that 
it can possibly support a limited kind of chain reaction. This 
would all be contingent on greatly accelerated beta decay rates 
for the 26Al - the normal half-life is over 10,000 years.

Might explain what the Correas were supposedly seeing - it that 
was not total BS.

Jones






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