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Published online 4 June 2008 | Nature 453, 711 (2008) | doi:10.1038/453711a
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Donation breathes life into Fermilab's balance sheet
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The economic suffering of physicists at Fermilab is very sad. At the same time, it is difficult to understand why Fermilab physicists overlooked these important messages in the 3,000 experimental data points that represent all of the visible matter in the universe: http://www.omatumr.com/Data/2000Data.htm [1] Repulsive interactions between neutrons accounts for a significant fraction of the nuclear energy stored in ordinary nuclei; and [2] Repulsive interactions between neutrons in the Sun initiate a series of reactions that generate solar luminosity, the solar wind, and the OBSERVED flux of solar neutrinos [“Neutron repulsion confirmed as energy source�, Journal of Fusion Energy 20 (2001) pages 197-201]: http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2003/jfe-neutronrep.pdf Sincerely, Oliver K. Manuel, http://www.omatumr.com