Good question.  A cellphone app maybe?

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:40 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
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> Even there would be a conventional way to explain the explosion, it may be
> worth to check the presence of ionizing particles at this short moment.
> Could be an affordable instrument for that?
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> H Ucar
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> ------ Original message------
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> *From: *[email protected]
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> *Date: *Mon, Nov 9, 2015 16:08
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> *To: *[email protected];
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> *Cc: *
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> *Subject:*Old disposible button lithium batteries spectacularly explodes
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> I exploded two button batteries by heating through soldering iron.
> Explosion is spectacular, maybe comparable to amno. When exploded the
> content is completely blow out and sticked as fine gray powder to suface of
> safety container. Soldering iron tip is also crooked. I dont the reaction
> that occurs but as the lithium appears prime element in LENR this can be
> focused that way.
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> Why these tiny dead batteries explodes so violently?
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> H Ucar
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