I was impressed by "no lead," because we then knew there was no surreptitious 
fission going on; for example, radioactive isotopes, such as strontium. Isotope 
Reactors do not rely on chain reactions, like newly-spent nuclear fuel rods, it 
is the relatively short-lived isotopes that can produce much heat even in the 
absence of a chain reaction.

Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 11:05:21 -0700
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
From: a...@well.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:A Simple Assessment of Rossi & Credibility



At 10:58 AM 4/26/2011, Wm. Scott Smith wrote:


Personally, I was more impressed with the smaller units that lacked the
lead; prior to that, I wondered if it was simply an isotope
reactor. 

They were just nekkid eCats ... they would be enclosed in lead underwear
before being used.
                                          

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