At 02:42 PM 6/23/2011, Angela Kemmler wrote:
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> One of the listed attendees: The Green Party of Germany
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The Green Party of my country? (Die Grünen). I
am a mmeber of that party since 20 years. It's
almost impossible to imagine a German green
party exponent to support a fusion tecnology
with gamma radiation and "transmutation" of
nickel to copper. Very strange, I can't believe
it. Perhaps it's a misunderstanding, Angela
No, this has enormous environmental implications.
There is no detectable gamma radiation outside
the vessel, and no residual radioactivity. This
is much better than hot fusion proposals, it
would be just as Defkalion promises, Green.
The energy is generated in what can be small
devices, distributed, thus reducing
centralization. Politically, I'd expect Greens to
be very interested, the only reason to be
otherwise would be knee-jerk reaction to "nuclear" or "fusion."