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Reply to the "Comment on 'Piezonuclear decay of thorium' [Phys. Lett. A 373 (2009) 1956]" [Phys. Lett. A 373 (2009) 3795] by G. Ericsson et al
In a paper appearing in this issue of Physics Letters A, Ericsson et al.
raise some critical comments on the experiment [F. Cardone, R. Mignani, A.
Petrucci, Phys. Lett. A 373 (2009) 1956] we carried out by cavitating a
solution of thorium-228, which evidenced its anomalous decay behaviour, thus
confirming the results previously obtained by Urutskoev et al. by explosion of
titanium foils in solutions. In this Letter, we reply to these comments. In our
opinion, the main shortcomings of the criticism by the Swedish authors are due
to their omitting of inserting our experiment in the wider research stream of
piezonuclear reactions, and to the statistical analysis they used, which does
not comply with the rules generally accepted for samples with small numbers.
However, apart from any possible theoretical speculation, there is the basic
fact that two different experiments (ours and that by Urutskoev et al.),
carried out independently and by different means, highlight an analogous
anomaly in the decay of thorium subjected to pressure waves. Such a convergence
of results shows that it is worth to further carry on experimental
investigations, in order to get either a confirmation or a disproof of the
induced-pressure anomalous behaviour of radioactive nuclides even different
from thorium.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figur
Possible Experimental Evidence for Violation of Standard Electrodynamics, de Broglie Pilot Wave and Spacetime Deformation
We report and discuss the results of double-slit-like experiments in the
infrared range, which evidence an anomalous behaviour of photon systems under
particular (energy and space) constraints. These outcomes apparently disagree
both with standard quantum mechanics (Copenhagen interpretation) and with
classical and quantum electrodynamics. Possible interpretations can be given in
terms of either the existence of de Broglie-Bohm pilot waves associated to
photons, and/or the breakdown of local Lorentz invariance (LLI). We put forward
an intriguing hypothesis about the possible connection between these seemingly
unrelated points of view by assuming that the pilot wave of a photon is, in the
framework of LLI breakdown, a local deformation of the flat minkowskian
spacetime.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, presented at CASYS'09 - International Conference
on COMPUTING ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS - HEC Management School - University of
Liege, LIEGE, Belgium, August 3-8, 2009. The paper was peer reviewed as
explicitely stated on page x in the AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1303 -
Computing Anticipatory Systems - CASYS'09 Ninth International Conference,
Li\`ege Belgium, August 3-8, 200
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