This article does not shy away from making big claims about Defkalion's
technology in development.

In a different connection, there was this from Sterling Allan, which
pertains to the discussion about gammas:

Even though transmutation is a nuclear process, it is not a dangerous one.
> One US Company tested the Defkalion technology for about six months and
> reported that there was no harmful radiation emitted whatsoever (they
> thoroughly tested the full spectrum), and that only some gamma rays are
> emitted during the reaction -- but no more than you get from a household
> toaster -- well within safety limits. And sometimes, it doesn't even emit
> any harmless gamma radiation while it is operating -- puzzling the
> scientists who haven't yet figured that one out, who think that with every
> transmutation event there should be a gamma emission.


I will point out that "no harmful radiation" does not necessarily exclude
soft x-rays, unless I'm mistaken about their being benign.

Eric

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