How about circulating a radioactive gas through fine metal powder, assuming
it doesn't become pyrophoric it would create through channel cavities
between the grains instead of dead end cavities inside the metal.



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From: Stephen A. Lawrence [mailto:sa...@pobox.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite
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Jones Beene wrote:

> However, getting a massive charged particle to transverse a Casimir gap
> would be difficult

Akshully .... How about, forget the "massive" bit, just substitute
tritium oxide for deuterium oxide and load any-old-material with Casimir
sized pores with it, and see if the decay rate drops.

Dunno if it would be sensitive enough, but in principle it seems like it
would be simple and clear evidence one way or the other.

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