Re: The strange Legacy of Paul M. Brown Ph.D
Posted by Bill Gill on Jan 19, 2002 at 21:35
(208.191.73.46)Re: The strange Legacy of Paul M. Brown Ph.D (Mike Kremer)
What I find unsettling about this is that people will give it as much credence as they do. It sounds all too much like the hundred mile per gallon carbureter, that the oil companies won't allow to be built.
I also have a problem with the "highly radioactive iodine-129" with a half life of 1.7 billion years. That doesn't sound very radioactive to me. In fact that means it has a half life of slightly less than 1/2 of the age of the earth.
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