Posted on 07/22/2021 9:40:42 PM PDT by Kevmo
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In America, we call this a flashlight!!
It was the main topic at church bingo last night.
Hey, I was just going to try that. Oh well.
Hmmm, “The scintillation could be attributed to the energetic charged particles produced by the possible low energy nuclear reaction in the Ni film cathode during the light water electrolysis.”
The gist is that adding electricity to metal may make some light. What’ll they think of next?!
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Except that the emission isn't being triggered by the electricity, but rather by the impact of a high-energy charged particle.
From the abstract: "~3 MeV is the lowest energy of the alpha particle to penetrate through the Ni film and to reach the scintillator."
You don't get 3MEV particles from electrolysis-level voltages.
“ You don’t get 3MEV particles from electrolysis-level voltages.”
Do you get them from trace radioactive isotopes in the metals? That would explain the very low rate of scintillation.
Typically, no. And even a BS level scientist would know to check the materials before fabrication.
Is the 3MeV emission the result of alpha particle decay?
Is this going to be on the test?
As I read it, 3MeV is the minimum energy an alpha particle would need to penetrate the 5um nickel film, not an alpha particle decaying.
If you’re carrying around a flashlight that emits 3 MeV alpha particles, you should patent it right away.
The gist is that this is alpha particles. That means it’s a nuclear process.
In a way, yes. And you have already flunked the test.
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19 posted on 7/19/2021, 6:45:09 PM by Sidebar Moderator
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Someone makes an innocent and funny little quip and you crap your pants over it, to the point of sending them private freep mail forbidding them to post to your stupid little threads? Take me off of your ping list if you want, but I will make any reply I want to these threads within the FR guidelines, and you can KMA. If you can't handle an open forum then just go away.
Looks like you flunked the test as well.
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19 posted on 7/19/2021, 6:45:09 PM by Sidebar Moderator
Yeah, well I fart in your general direction.
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