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Old 12-14-2009, 03:13 PM   #2
Steven
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Default Re: question about bacteria in nuclear reactors

Hi Bartrum. I am no expert in nuclear reactor, but I am interested in this question. I really doupt bacteria may survive a nuclear heat or pressure form what I have found on the net.

But what is interesting is a current study on using bacteria to eliminate radioactive waste form nuclear reaction. We already use them to clean some toxin metal waste like mercury... We use them at the workshop I work, we clean some electrical conductive part which have been carbonized and ionized, with bacteria, then we can send the material to be renewed.

http://salon.glenrose.net/default.as...=plink&id=4790

It might be where the confusion started. I also heard this statement from Wilcock and he might got this little confusion...

Namaste, Steven

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