In reply to a.ashfield's message of Tue, 25 Dec 2012 21:47:40 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
The electronics are beyond my range of expertise but possibly someone
here can tell if this makes any sense.
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The NMR stimulation of the brass disc generates enough fast-moving radioactive
particles, as described below
(Beta-NMR), and this starts an avalanche of particle multiplication provided
that the cyclotron condition is also
fulfilled
As near as I can tell, the reference to beta-NMR is nonsense. The beta-NMR web
site uses actual radioactive nuclei, which they actually make with an
accelerator as near as I can tell, whereas there are no radioactive nuclei in
naturally occurring metals such as copper, zinc, iron etc. and no indication
that NMR makes them radioactive.
It's all very well to say that radioactive isotopes of copper exist (which they
do), however not in nature, and no indication is given as to how they might be
magically created under stimulation of varying magnetic fields etc. from normal
non-radioactive isotopes.
Furthermore, I found the video of the bank of lights on the island under
whelming to say the least. Have any of you seen how much light is output by a
single 100 W incandescent lamp? I have, and it hurts to look at it.
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html