since we don't know the theory of operation of the reactor, and especially because the absence of gamma in nuclear reaction seems strange, we cannot rule out some change of regime, especially when temperature get abnormal...
eg: if you play with U235 in big pots, sometimes, given enough quantity and temperature, it can shortly diverge. some japanese workers have died of such mistake. anyway, should investigate, but with the secrecy (because if IP battle in preparation), and lack of mainstream research, it is hard to make good experiments... at least I would (I have in fact) advice Defkalion to include a radiation detector to shut-down the reactor in case of strange burst of radiation. nb: what is funny for me is how we, the humans, have forgotten about experimental science when we have no theory... the reality of ignorance is no more understood... 2011/12/7 <peter.heck...@arcor.de> > n multiply observed fact is: No Gamma above environment are measured with > Rossis's e-cat during operation....