How about some actual quantities, instead of just saying "huge" amounts of
radioactivites.
"The total spent reactor fuel inventory at the Fukushima-Daichi site
contains *nearly half of the total amount of Cs-137* estimated by the NCRP
to have been released by all atmospheric nuclear weapons testin
This is BS.
If the #4 fuel pond caught fire, and all the radioactive material dispersed
into the atmosphere, it could amount to about 10 times the amount of
radioactive material dispersed from Chernobyl.
Most of that would fall to the ground within a short distance of the plant.
However, it is i
http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/_files/ufo/communication_with_et.pdf is an
article where the author explains he made up the messages to show how much
information could be contained in a series of small encoded messages. See
the 5th page of the document.
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Mauro Lacy w
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> I am not sure what your observations are Not Me. Do you know of a heat
> pump that has a COP of 4.5/2 when having a source of input at 30 C while
> putting out heat at 120 C? According to wikipedia I calculate
> COP(heating)=T(hot)/(T(hot)-T(cool))=4.4 as the Carnot limit. Thi
I'd like more information on this alleged heat pump which could heat water
to 90 deg. C with a COP 6 in conditions that exist in a usual residential
setting, such as an ambient air temperature of 10 deg. C.
The Carnot limit in these conditions is 4.5. Any practical heat pump in
these conditions wi
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