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| >And _if_ and because the Fusion Barrier Principle (FBP) is true would ... You gotta be kidding me! There are several known fission poisons. Cadmium, boron, gadolinium and other rare earths, etc. etc. How do you think cadmium "scram" control rods in a nuclear reactor work? __________________________________________________ _______________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* [Only registered users see links. ] |
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| Lord Xenu wrote: Not only that, but as you know radiation is water soluble. You could just spray water on it and wash it away. :-) |
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| Fusion poisons; why fission has none | PSmith9626 | Chemistry Forum | 2 | 09-04-2003 12:34 PM |
| Fusion poisons; why fission has none | Archimedes Plutonium | Chemistry Forum | 4 | 09-01-2003 07:31 PM |
| Fusion poisons; why fission has none | Archimedes Plutonium | Chemistry Forum | 13 | 09-01-2003 04:08 PM |
| Fusion poisons; why fission has none | PSmith9626 | Chemistry Forum | 0 | 08-30-2003 11:02 AM |
| Fusion poisons; why fission has none | Lord Xenu | Chemistry Forum | 0 | 08-18-2003 07:00 PM |