I am not
sure of the cube causing an "explosion". I seem to recall it burning
a hole through the lab bench
and onto the floor. I got to see the floor mark at the ICCF-1 meeting
as it was shown to those
that got to tour the lab. I remember Andy Riley was alsoin my tour group.
There was also something about the cell interfering
with the night guard's radio?????
It wasn’t
an explosion but one event burned down the CETI lab. It was likely from H2
igniting and then
spreading to the Styrofoam insulation used around the setup.
Dennis C
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:D or H loading...and other questions..
> Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 14:28:36 +1100
>
> In reply to Paul Breed's message of Tue, 26 Feb 2013 08:36:21 -0800:
> Hi Paul,
> [snip]
> >>explosives- ...
> >
> >That was not really my question.....
> >My question was more of the "did anyone get an unexpected explosion and
> >then discontinue the work...."
> >The thought being that if you ever get the environment exactly right one is
> >likely to see more energy release than you were planning for....
> >so experimental lines of inquiry that were terminated when things exploded
> >leading to no budget or interest to continue might be fruitful
> >avenues to explore...
> >
>
> There was the original FP experiment with a cube of Pd. I don't know of anyone
> repeating it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
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