AW: [ RadSafe ] Reactor in the Basement!
Franz Schönhofer
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Thu Nov 23 15:30:18 CST 2006
Should I draw from this and other postings the conclusion that some persons
on RADSAFE believe in the original message? SHAME ON YOU!
Franz
Franz Schoenhofer
PhD, MR iR
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] Im
> Auftrag von Flanigan, Floyd
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. November 2006 13:16
> An: Kristian Ukkonen; radsafe at radlab.nl
> Betreff: RE: [ RadSafe ] Reactor in the Basement!
>
> Is there a net positive yield on this thing?
>
> Floyd W. Flanigan B.S.Nuc.H.P.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
> Behalf Of Kristian Ukkonen
> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 6:10 AM
> To: radsafe at radlab.nl
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Reactor in the Basement!
>
>
> Flanigan, Floyd wrote:
> > Sounds to me like this kid got a whole lot of photons. Enough applied
> > voltage in that environment seems like it would cause a flash ... but
> > not neutrons.
>
> The fusors do indeed produce D-fusion neutrons, measured directly
> with He3-, B10-, BF3-tubes, doped scintillators, bubble dosimeters etc..
> As well, the neutrons have been used for activation, and the energy
> spectrum measured from activated metals using MCA with NaI(Tl) to
> detect the characteristic peaks.
>
> He3:
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=114
> 8944658
> Activation:
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=113
> 5210311
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=107
> 9325817
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=105
> 1488410
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=104
> 9696118
>
> Of course, the fusors produce lots of x-rays and gamma too.
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_neutrons&key=107
> 3800443
>
> The "flash" is actually a beatiful "star" in the middle
> of the vacuum chamber with the electrostatic confinement
> electrodes, and it stays there - ie. not any flash but
> a plasma lasting as long there is the high-voltage.
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_images&key=10275
> 37030
> http://www.fusor.net/board/view.php?site=fusor&bn=fusor_images&key=10386
> 09531
>
> An enthusiastic amateur can do wonderful things. :)
>
> Kristian Ukkonen.
>
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