Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com> wrote: Still it would not be hard to do a better job, he says inside a fire proof > suit having yet to build and then to get working a LENR device ;) >
Speaking for fire-proof suits, here is a Japanese news article and photo of a robo-suit, or mechanical exoskeleton, suitable for people fighting an out-of-control nuclear disaster: http://www.asahi.com/national/update/1107/TKY201111070526.html A little late . . . But you never know when another nuke will blow up. It contains 60 kg of tungsten shielding. They have been making these exoskeleton things for disabled people lately. I saw a video of patients walking around with them. People who had not been able to walk for years. They give you more mobility in a variety of places than a wheelchair does. - Jed