I was skimming AR's comments on his web log and found this one: Andrea Rossi August 5th, 2011 at 8:48 AM Dear Mr Domenico: The risk is zero, because we do not use radioactive material and we do not produce radioactive wastes. In all the cases you listed H is cut. If the temperature rises too high, Nickel melts, powder becomes ingot and the process is stopped: intrinsecally safe situation. Warm Regards, A.R.
Domenico August 4th, 2011 at 4:40 PM Egregio ing. Rossi (If you already have answered this question previously in your blog, please apologise) – What are the risks of an E-Cat in operation being damaged/destroyed by a collapsing building (e.g. earthquake), by shieldbreaking firearm bullets or explosives (never underestimate human madness or stupidity), by floods/tsunamis or other destructive action, in terms of gamma ray exposure intensity and duration? Thank you – in your work lies hope of many people. Cordialmente Domenico <end> Now there are a lot of Domenico's in the world; but, this is the only one who asked about "firearm bullets". This would be something that would concern a former Col. in NATO, n'est-ce pas? T

