At 09:39 am 11/03/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>Sterling has picked up on a "hot" little number today
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>http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Resonant_Nuclear_Reactor
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>"Resonant Nuclear Reactor - Stimulates U-238 by the use of a 
>resonant electrical circuit. The secondary circuit has a very high 
>"Q" factor and is used only for stimulating the nuclear reaction. 
>The primary circuit is used to tap useful power from the system. "
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>"In this case (far from optimal), there is 12.5g of fuel present, 
>and the output power is about 11.2 watts. The secondary circuit is 
>somewhat mis-tuned to prevent a runaway reaction"
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>IF this were accurate (doubtful)... 


It seems to be lighting a bulb. Why do you think it's doubtful?
Do you think it's a scam and there's a battery hidden somewhere?

Seems plausible to me - but then, like Dubya, my knowledge of
things "nucular" is minimal.

Frank





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