Malcolm wrote:
Bingo! Notice how Toyota dropped their cold fusion research suddenly
and QUIETLY? Didn't know there was successful research on eliminating
radioactivity, could you point to some ref.s? TNX, Malcolm
Try googling for cold fusion radiation reduction. You can find articles
such as this one:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vorte...@eskimo.com/msg01227.html
During the electrolysis the decay activity measured by means of a
Geiger-Muller counter decreases drastically. Within a few hours
reductions of up to 80% are obtained.
http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/mar2/prns/fox.htm
Trenergy obtained a gamma-ray detector, and Jin made measurements of
before-and-after processing to determine the amount of radioactivity
reduction achieved by about 30 minutes of processing time.
http://www.infinite-energy.com/resources/abc.html
*MG* (voiceover during time lapse shot): The experiment began at high
noon, with the Geiger counter registering well over 300. But by speeding
up the video, you can see that after a couple of hours, the
radioactivity was cut down by more than half— a reduction that would
take billions of years to happen naturally.
And as early as 1961: http://www.halexandria.org/dward171.htm
Also, Reifenschweiler [16] has reported on a 1961 experiment in which he
observed a reduction in radioactivity when tritium was heated.
Marshall
On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 11:21 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Methods to get rid of radioactive substances have been know for about 2
decades, but have been suppressed since it would eliminate the very
profitable nuclear disposal industry. Also, if admitted, it would prove
that cold fusion is real, and the oil industry does not want that
either. Hopefully this will change in the next few years.
Marshall
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Apologies for going off topic, but this is so extraordinary that it
deserves widespread dissemination:
http://tinyurl.com/5od68l
If the claim is true, there may be an effective solution to the
problem of nuclear waste. Hope it's for real . . . while also hoping
for major funding of solar, wind, water, and geothermal options.
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