Hey folks!

 

Let' rethink this one!!!

 

I'm not a nuclear physicist, but I have long-wondered:  If U238 >>>Plutonium, 
then mightn't Bismuth tend to go to Polonium---which is really nasty stuff and 
highly radioactive---many thousands of times more radioactive than Plutonium.

 

You guys are talking about a lot of neutrons being taken up into these 
reactions.  It might not be that hard to reach approach a critical mass and 
create quite a lab-accident and a huge really-bad mess.  (Not to mention, it 
could ruin your whole day----if you even still had a tomorrow!)

 

Scott

 
> Bismuth-209 appears to be an excellent CF nuclear catalysis agent 
> when used with deuterium. It has 100% abundance. The nuclear 
> catalysis reaction is:
> Best regards,
> 
> Horace Heffner
> http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/

                                          
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