On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Berke Durak <berke.du...@gmail.com> wrote:

> THE MINI GEIGER HAD HIT
> > THE TOP OF THE SCALE,


Means nothing. What scale was it on? Did a hyperthyroid patient (treated
with I-131) walk past? It takes very little to put some meters off-scale.
And yes, some (older) welding rods can easily do it. Many old glazed
ceramic dishes will do it to, as will KCl, although the latter takes a
sensitive meter.

Again, if cold fusion can't find some systematic, reproducible, meaningful
evidence to hang its hat on, it's just not gonna get respect from "some
guy's meter went off scale somewhere at about the right time". Deliberate
attempts to measure radiation in correlation with the operation of ecats
have not measured anything. That should mean much more.

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