MISCELLANEOUS TRANSMUTATION EXPERIMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS TRANSMUTATION EXPERIMENTS
Robert Nelson (Rex Research), "The Ohsawa-Kushi Transmutations," Fulcrum vol 5, no 3, Dec 1998, pp 46-52, 3 figs, 10 refs.
EDITOR'S SUMMARY
Nelson reports in some detail of an experiment performed in 1964. A glass dischrage tube 2 cm. in diameter and 20 cm. long with one Cu electrode and one Fe electrode was supplied with 1.4 mgm of sodium in a neon and argon atmosphere. After application of 60 watts of electrical energy for 30 minutes, oxygen was introduced into the discharge tube. As determined by a spectroscope, the orange band of sodium gave way to the blue band of potassium. The nuclear reaction claimed is Na-23 + O-16 -> K-39. Hopefully, one or more of NEN's readers will want to replicate this experiment. Nelson reports on other evidence of transmutation and cites references dating from Kervran in 1964 to the first issue of the Journal of New Energy in 1996.
Figure 1 shown in the NEN.
www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_5_11_4.html
Apr. 7, 1998.