The Oct 21-27, 2006 edition of New Scientist has a featured story on
speeding up radioactive decay, mostly by embedding the material in metals
at ultra-low temperatures. (Half-life heresy pp. 36-39; the cover
teaser is Nuclear waste, yes please.) Focusing mostly on the work of
German physicist
I hope this article piques the interest of more people in the fission
reactor business...especially those in Canada.
Harry
Walter Faxon wrote:
The Oct 21-27, 2006 edition of New Scientist has a featured story on
speeding up radioactive decay, mostly by embedding the material in metals
at
David Darling, astrophysicist, who was interviewed on C to C AM posted
the following link of the face on Mars:
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMINCO7BTE_0.html
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[A few weeks ago, in a bout of synchronicity, previous comments on
this thread were attempting to explore the possibility of a
hidden but vital component of water which might be removed by
microwaving]
For instance, even without subscribing to the details of Mills'
hydrino theory - it is
Hi Robin.
My back-of the-envelope calculations for a flat panel
solar collector using water as a heat transfer fluid
to heat anhydrous ammonia (or propane) stored in tanks with
nighttime black-plate radiative or daytime cooling tower heat rejection
operating at 10% Carnot efficiency (140-80 F)
Jones wrote,
The reason that this is important is that many physicists, on hearing
something like Qi or Chi or orgone spoken in a serious context, turn pale,
start to froth at the mouth, and slather vulgarities...
anyway...Howdy Jones,
One must have a regular portion of Jone's "homolies" to
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