http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/14/AR2006081400881.html
>From 2006 The National Transportation Safety Board last month held a hearing about the safety of lithium batteries on airplanes after a fire occurred Feb. 7 on a cargo jet. The UPS plane, which was carrying lithium-ion batteries, among other items, caught fire in flight and landed safely in Philadelphia. Investigators have not announced the cause of the fire and have not made any safety recommendations about the transportation of such batteries. I think if the Dreamliner doesn't try to save fuel and stays away from that energetic particle beam/jetstream they will have longer life Something about them energetic entropic dark matter particles and Lithium, which probably explains the dirth of lithium in the universe. Best they switch to my new patent pending streaming particle engine... Godspeed Stewart darkmattersalot.com On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Teslaalset <[email protected]>wrote: > On every intercontinental flight there are hundreds of portable device > Lithium Ion batteries of passengers. > if it would be a structual effect every flight would be causing disasters, > wouldn't? > > > Op zondag 20 januari 2013 schreef ChemE Stewart ([email protected]) het > volgende: > > Just thought I would add that as I have been plotting my energetic >> entropic particle tracks that are creating cloud contrails and approaching >> sinkholes in the Earth it appears that most of these energetic particles >> orbit between 10,000 meters and 30,000 meters above our heads most of the >> time in jetstreams (which they create). They appear to follow cloud/water >> vapor trails, which makes them more energetic. In other words my research >> and theory predicts that airliners cruising at those altitudes will be >> subject to more energetic particle hits and the resulting radiation and >> possibly batteries catching fire. So, yes, I agree with Krivit since I >> believe beta decay and LENR is occurring at the surface of these particles. >> >> Stewart >> darkmattersalot.com >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> From this article, you can see why airplane manufacturers are so >>> conservative, and reluctant to use new technology. >>> >>> >>>> Read more at: >>>> http://phys.org/news/2013-01-overcharging-batteries-eyed-boeing-mishaps.html#jCp >>>> >>> >>> - Jed >>> >>> >>

