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To: Steve Lee who wrote (6383)11/17/2001 11:00:00 AM
From: TREND1  Respond to of 99280
 
Steve
I have the info for you on PE's send me an email address.
Moved it from old to new computer.
Larry Dudash



To: Steve Lee who wrote (6383)11/17/2001 11:16:30 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99280
 
They do not take into account any neutrino behavior, the reason is quite simple, neutrino, for any practical purpose do not interact with matter. I smell something fishy here, probably a group looking for more "pork" painting a failing result as a big mystery to get more grant money. Unfortunately, I don't know the details of the Fermi-lab experiment, so I can't comment much. Yet, as a physicist, I would be weary of using steel anyhow, since it always has residue of atoms that split all on their little own. I would not be surprised if normal steel contained a ppb of U235, which split spontaneously from thermal neutrons (availabe all around).

Zeev