Re: Gold to Mercury transmutation?
Gpiano99@aol.com
Wed, 18 Aug 1999 16:51:08 EDT
   
This is very interesting.  I have been doing some work with transmutating 
elements.  In my work I have concluded the best test would be shooting 
Hydrogen in a vacuum at the certain element you are attempting to change.  
This would cause and extra proton to be taken up by the element that is being 
changed.  This would cause it to go up a step in the Periodic Table of 
Elements.  But there is a big difference in my work.  I figured that the 
eletrons in both the hydrogen and the element being changed would not allow 
the proton through so I theorized you would have to not only let hydrogen 
through but  positrons through to anniahlate all the electrons exposing only 
the neuclus of the atoms so bombardment can interact primarly with the 
protons.  However, without the electron orbiting the hydrogen and othe 
electrons orbiting the element being changed, protons may start to 
spontaniously decay so the bombardment and the emittion of positrons would 
have to happen very quickly so othe electrons can come back into orbit with 
the new element made so that the protons do not have time to decay.  
    If Dr. Gaschler really did  succeed in transmutation of atoms then its 
alot easier then I thought.  By the way, with this discovery one would no 
longer need to mine for raw materials.
Jeremy Lynn Mumme