Not to mention  - this could be further evidence of the fabled "monopole" or
mystery particle at Chernobyl, that drew a lot of comments back when - like
this thread. I think there is a better thread somewhere. 

 

Yes, it is preposterous, but many would opine: no more so than LENR :-)

 

http://digg.com/news/story/Transmutation_Monopole_Leptonic_:_What_really_cau
sed_Chernobyl_to_explode

 

 

 

 

 

From: Jed Rothwell 

Subject: [Vo]:Neutron beam observed 13 times

 

Evidence of a criticality event?

 

See:

 

Neutron beam observed 13 times

Kyodo News

Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Wednesday it has observed a neutron beam, a
kind of radioactive ray, 13 times on the premises of its crippled Fukushima
No. 1 nuclear plant.

Tepco said the neutron beam measured about 1.5 km southwest of the plant's
Nos. 1 and 2 reactors over three days from March 13 and is equivalent to
0.01 to 0.02 microsieverts per hour. This is not a dangerous level of
radiation, it added.

The utility said it will also measure uranium and plutonium, which could
emit a neutron beam.

In the 1999 criticality accident at a nuclear fuel processing plant run by
JCO Co. in Tokai, Ibaraki Prefecture, uranium broke apart continually in
nuclear fission, causing a massive amount of neutron beams.

In the latest case at the Fukushima No. 1 plant, a criticality accident has
yet to happen.

But the measured neutron beam may be evidence that uranium and plutonium
leaked from the plant's nuclear reactors and spent nuclear fuel have
discharged a small amount of neutron beams via fission.

The Japan Times: Thursday, March 24, 2011

 

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