On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:45 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:
Here is a Radon map. > > http://denr.sd.gov/des/aq/images/Radonmap.gif > > If a testing lab is in the "high radon potential" zones, such as say - > Northern New Mexico, efforts must be made to exclude radon counts. > It looks like my old home, Colorado, is Radon-central. I will not try to use a Geiger counter there. With regard to Storms's and Scanlan's note, I have only questions at this point. Transmutations in O16 and O17 are not satisfying, since oxygen is not specific to GM #1. Radon is an interesting possibility, and they even remark on a change in the signal when a fan in the room is turned on. But two things are hard to explain -- (1) the clear 1-hourish decay and (2) the clear change in behavior when the lead shield is interposed. The change is dramatic (the signal immediately goes way down). That says to me that there is something going on in the active material, above and beyond any secondary effects witnessed at a further remove from the assembly. The thing that is going on, though, might be fractofusion or something else non-LENRish, since they are not observing heat. Many questions. I hope they follow up with another report. Eric