Few rad detectors show neutrons, mostly they are quite large, the flux might be 
very low hence the need for a time integrating detector, pretty much the only 
available is a bubble detector, they are very inexpensive and idiot proof to 
read, one needs a pair of them one in the inside shirt pocket, they are the 
size of a fountain pen,  one left outside the room, just count the bubbles, if 
more inside there are neutrons afoot. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] 
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 11:05 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:The other "heavy water"

Well, that is a bit too obvious.

There is little doubt that by now someone has hidden and used a radiation 
detector of some kind during a demo, given the circumstances. 
Mills realized this possibility from day one - and has taken precautions

The possible conclusions include:

1) The reaction produces almost no neutrons, even secondary neutrons, even when 
natural deuterium is in the water. This is the preferred scenario from Mills 
perspective.

2) Water is used in the demo which is depleted in deuterium thus no neutrons 
are seen

3) Neutron shielding has been used but is not mentioned by Mills... and it has 
worked

4) The party detecting the radiation has kept quiet about it.


Russ George wrote:

> Easily testable, just have someone attending a Mills demo carry an 
> integrating neutron detector such as a bubble detector.


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