Why hasn't anybody tested Kr 81 or 85 in activated Raney Nickel powder to see
if the decay rate changes.This is the simplest experiment; yet it is the
most irrefutable as well as the most meaningful. If there are temporal
effects, then this would be the best starting point for figuring
From: Wm. Scott Smith
* Why hasn't anybody tested Kr 81 or 85 in activated Raney Nickel powder to
see if the decay rate changes
Hmm . let me count a few of the reasons
1)Lack of funding and proper facilities
2)Even if you have a fume hood and vacuum sealed glove box, this
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In reply to OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson's message
Actually, diluted Kr 81 is available commercially and (normally) has a fairly
low decay rate. Chemically speaking, this mixture is utterly
non-reactive--therefore, nontoxic. I believe it is usually diluted into Argon
gas and is not terribly radioactive. The average house in my town is more
Subject: FW: Elements from Empty Space, yep, looks like it's accidentally
been done; and they darn near killed themslves doing it.
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2010 01:02:17 +
RE: ste...@newenergytimes.com reported by Dean Sinclair
Researchers,posting on a closed Internet site have
In response to Robin, and Jed as well:
[snip]
From Robin:
You mentioned the example of the Chiropractor that would be paid
anyway, even if the client didn't have the money to pay himself.
What's to stop everyone from purchasing goods and services for
which they have no money?
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