Re: NMR combating terrorists
- From: pmlonline@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 1 Aug 2005 14:31:14 -0700
> > Although NMR should be able to detect them. Additionally, NMR can
> > theoretically detect any type of explosive.
> >
>
> Impracticable
> NMR, only within a few feet, and no steel or iron near at all.
> Gasoline is an explosive, so is sawdust.
Children, I am surrounded by children.
pmlonline@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> That kind of thinking won't get anything done.
> You must exhaust all paths otherwise you'll
> most likely miss the innovative method. Off the top of my head, it
> took 5 seconds to find a work around your supposed brick wall. That
> is, use timed pulses. That is how a lot of ground penetrating radar
> work. The RF generator sends the signal at t = 0. The RF recording
> device starts recording. So you have a steel iron wall in front and
> behind it is the nuclear device. Any signal generated from the iron
> will arrive at the recording device before the signal generated from
> the protons in the nuclear device because the iron is closer to
> recording device. That's very basic GPR. The device from Radar World
> Ltd has no problem seeing inside any material. Supposedly the same
> technology could be used in NMR. Unfortunately Radar World Ltd isn't
> revealing any secrets.
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