RE: The challenge of containing the Active Agent (AA) in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR)

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The challenge of containing the Active Agent (AA) in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR)

in steemstem •  6 years ago  (edited)

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Hello! Bob.
As you posted last year. I've done my own experiments, and I've found that the ashes taken out of the nickel-hydrogen reactor are placed in PET or CR39 plastic containers, and over time, the plastic is corroded.

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Fascinating. It would be interesting to see what this looks like under a NURUGO lens on a smartphone.

Moreover, I would suggest following the methodology I used with a Logitech 910C, covered with black electrical masking tape and using "Cosmic Ray Finder" - it took around 600 hours to observe 3 strange radiation tracks from a highly active ECCO fuel sample, but it was well worth it.

Have you got images of the degradation at a higher resolution. If not, and you have samples you would be willing to have looked at, I would be happy to do that for you.