Monday, September 14, 2015

Very interesting....

Well, what do you know?  After giving much thought to the matter I've come across a little theory that should give the LHC a real workout.  While scientists have been racing ahead into quantam theory and back,  they seem to have missed a little something. 

I noticed that although fusing two deuterium ions,  a small amount of matter is converted into energy.  Well,  since the result is an alpha particle (helium) the two neutrons and two protons are still there.  That has to mean that the energy is coming from the conversion of quantum particles to energy.  So,  after a bit more thinking,  I've been able to conclude that it is highly probable that each element of the periodic table has protons and/or neutrons of specific quantities and arrangements of the many quantum particles they're made of.  In short,  the protons and/or neutrons of each element are different from each other element. So that the next task at hand will be to try to learn what these different compositions might be.   

The first handle into the matter,  seems to me,  will be the exact energies released or absorbed in the creation of each element and/or it's isotopes.  I also see a hint that it might be possible to cause chain reaction type changes,  which would allow for the transmutation of one element to another along different pathways that might be available,  but that's further into the future from here.