More great work Jon,
It may just be the physical distance measurement that is giving the effect. If you measured from the outer surface of your Fusor, then you started closer and that would explain the higher numbers that almost met the perpendicular readings as the distance increased. At greater distance, the measurement error on starting distance would be less of contribution.
I am not sure attenuation of neutrons by aluminum is much of a factor. It has a very low cross section so it should not be intercepting many neutrons.
Thanks again for posting the data. Good stuff!
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Achiever's madness; when enough is still not enough. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS