Maybe I'm just bad at it but your claim does not show up on Google. Can you please give me a report that shows which lab verified it and the results? And no, a random video from the Safire website does not count because my assumption is that they are scam artists.
devaiops9001|2 years ago
If you sincerely believe they are scam artists, then please explain something for us.
The finding, shared at the EU 2017 conference here https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=7y46wMAHnsI , documented on video, is an example of a Langmuir probe (a tungsten rod) evaporating.
After the tungsten rod evaporated, the Safire team tried a much larger tungsten rod which did not immediately evaporate, but rapidly decayed, as was documented.
If the Safire team is a team of scam artists, how were they able to do something new that had not been done* before?
Is there any example of this given before year 2017? Is any other team able to take credit for this finding?
[*] done unclassified, many suspect this knowledge was already attained in classified (as in national security secrets) type environments.
>> your claim does not show up on Google.
I want to make sure I answer your question, can you narrow down which claim you are asking about?
As far as "which laboratory verified the results of the Safire type 3 reactor rendering radioactive material benign?", I will reach out to them and just ask them.
exitheone|2 years ago
So as long as no reputable independent team is a able to verify their claims, I'll remain extremely sceptical. So far all we have are wild claims and fancy videos all from a single source and that just won't cut it to convince me.