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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (39038)8/16/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116767
 
Zeev,

It should not take much longer. Much lower and HM will have to shut down their SD operation at the original Homestake mine.

Then this too shall be shut down:

Ray DAVIS
Ray Davis was born on October 14, 1914. He gets his PhD in Physical Chemistry from Yale in 1942. From 1948 to 1985, he is a member of the Physical Chemistry Department at BNL. Since 1985, he is Research Professor of Astronomy at Pennsylvania University. In 1955, he shows that anti-neutrinos from nuclear reactors are not absorbed by chlorine. In 1964, he proposes to detect solar neutrinos using chlorine and in 1968, he publishes the first result about a chlorine detection of solar neutrinos.
The Homestake experiment <neutimg/nacteurs/homestake_site.jpg>, South Dakota, was conceived by Ray Davis in 1967 and was a pioneering experiment in the solar neutrinos detection. It is running since 27 years with more than 600 tons of chlorine industrial solvent.

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Thoughts? I think it's time to stop all these "good works" you agree? Why give away something when the government is trying to run you out of business.