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Old August 17th 03, 01:19 AM
Keith Willshaw
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"Denyav" wrote in message
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What they did at Strathclyde was speed up the decay
of IODINE 129 to iodine 128

That element is represented by the letter I

At least try and get some of the basics right when you bull****


When I speak about Karlsruhe experiment I used German word for that.


The paper published by the group in the Journal of Physics
did not use the German word however and the work was carried out by
a consortium from the University of Strathclyde, Imperial College London,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ITU Karlsruhe and the University of Jena

What they did at Strathclyde was speed up the decay
of IODINE 129 to iodine 128


Yes they did exactly that,or more precisely, shortened decaying time from
15,000,000 years to 25 minutes.
Karlsruhe team was even a little bit more succesful.

So from 15,000,000 years to a couple of minutes,you can call it a pretty

good
acceleration.


The trouble is they used a hell of a lot of power in the
process 5x1020 Watts per square centimetre to be precise.

They are going to have to reduce that by several orders of
magnitude for commercial use.

Keith