Am 07.12.2011 19:59, schrieb Ahsoka Tano:
Your sense of morality is not to talk about possible gamma radiation that
could kill the observers?  All of whom were assured by Rossi that it was
safe?
Of course it is safe. Look at Rossi & his coworkers. They look healthy.
Why discuss something that obviously does not exist, and generate and spread false rumours?
This is against my morality.

It is a pity that no observers with real oldfashioned filmcameras where there. If there was a strong gamma burst, they should have had black and noisy negatives. Also a pity that no oldfashioned computer screen was there. This should flash. But wait! Where not fluorescent lamps there? What do these? Shouldnt they flash?
How does a laptop react to gamma bursts that can kill?

best regards,
Peter


On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de>wrote:
Am 07.12.2011 16:03, schrieb Jed Rothwell:

  Mattia Rizzi wrote:
  No gamma radiation was measured over background.... The burst he
measured was very brief. If it had continued for a fraction of a second it
would have killed everyone.

  It is immoral to discuss this because it is a trial to reveal Rossis
proprietary hard earned secrets...

Peter



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