On Sunday 09 October 2005 22:45, RC Macaulay wrote:
> Thomas,
> It doesn't stop at supermarkets. Texas has new laws that permit an embedded
> chip in all new 2006 windshield liscense stickers that can be read at toll
> booths. Interesting construction of " rest stops" along IH 10 near Columbus
> Te
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 9 Oct 2005 19:39:16
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Yes . That is why I mentioned the commercial products - this
>mixed-layer film containing boron is exactly what they are doing -
>and hopefully have perfected.
[snip]
This does lead to another question though. How d
Thomas,
It doesn't stop at supermarkets. Texas has new laws that permit an embedded
chip in all new 2006 windshield liscense stickers that can be read at toll
booths. Interesting construction of " rest stops" along IH 10 near Columbus
Texas. The construction includes covered " gateways" for veh
Robin
There is of course another option. Just add Boron to the
compound
designed to reveal the tracks, then a single layer can be used
for
both purposes. The layer can then be made as thick as necessary
to
stop all the neutrons.
Yes . That is why I mentioned the commercial products - this
Vortexians;
I've heard several people interviewed on C to C AM about this matter.
The answer isn't to protest, see http://www.spychips.com/ , IMHO,
there should be a way to expose these things to the right frequency
pulse and fry them. There should be a good market for these zappers
among the
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 9 Oct 2005 07:16:24
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>For those who do not know the mechanism involved - this is based on the
>nuclear reaction that occurs when the stable isotope10B, which is 20% of
>natural boron, absorbs a low energy 'thermal' neutron (cross-section
In reply to Robin van Spaandonk's message of Mon, 10 Oct 2005
07:35:50 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
>This picture however changes appreciably if pure B10 is
>substituted for natural Boron.
[snip]
There is of course another option. Just add Boron to the compound
designed to reveal the tracks, then a single la
From: "Jones Beene"
re mizuno
Abstract
"We observed neutron emissions from pure deuterium gas after it cooled in
the liquid
nitrogen followed by compressed under a magnetic field. The neutron count,
and duration of the
release, and the time of the release after tr
Carbon Tetrachloride CCl4 (13.3 Lb/gallon) has a vapor pressure of 91.3 Torr at 20 F,
freezes at - 10 F, boils at 171 F and develops 132 PSIG pressure at 352 F,
a heat of vaporization of 90 BTU/LB, with a Carnot efficiency of 22.4% working between
those two temperatures. It's vapor would make
Robin > How does the neutron get
converted into an alpha particle so that> the film will detect
it?
Thanks for mentioning this - I meant to add it to
the original post.There are any number of ways, but the most reliable is
to buy specialized CR-39 film for this, with the boron impregnated -
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