To: Jonty30
I think I can believe in the possibility of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, because on the surface it does seem possible to be able to exchange electrons at a low energy level. Electrons exchange all the time...
You can force a neutron into an atomic nucleus, destabilizing the nucleus. I believe this is a common method for making radioisotopes. However, this process is a net consumer of energy, not an energy source.
11 posted on
05/23/2013 3:59:31 AM PDT by
exDemMom
(Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
To: exDemMom
“However, this process is a net consumer of energy, not an energy source.”
Somewhere along the line there was a repeal of the laws of energy passed by the Green Energy Resource Group. The GERG’s decided that it was okay to make stuff up as long as it fit the agenda.
12 posted on
05/23/2013 4:48:04 AM PDT by
bitterohiogunclinger
(Proudly casting a heavy carbon footprint as I clean my guns ---)
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