I got my new issue of IE yesterday and was reading Ron Bourgoin article
regarding the hydrino. He feels it is time to set aside theoretical issues
of whether it is fractional state or relativistic hydrogen and just accept
that something is obviously going on and that neutrons are being produced.
He feels these neutrons can be harnessed to transmute nuclear waste. Is he
correct? Would neutrons created inside the cavity be able to reach the waste
or would the waste have to somehow be reduced to enter the cavity?
Regards
Fran

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