Re: NMR combating terrorists



Sam Wormley wrote:
> pmlonline@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Sam Wormley wrote:
> >
> >> What makes you think that there would be a chance to "NMR" the device
> >> *before* the perpetrator "lights it off"?
> >
> >
> > You scan the device before it enters the plane.
> >
> > Gee, lets all waist our energy on trying to prove something's
> > impossible rather than help save a few million people!
> >
>
> Why do you think the route into the US would be via commercial
> transportation means. Why do you think that?

You are wasting time discussing this by asking obvious questions. Come
on, that's so obvious and in the news. Read about mexico borders. I
am only interested in positive discussion. You want to prove that
something is not possible. I want to find information that can help
someone build a device that is theoretically possible, and possibly
with modern technology.


Geeee, since there are holes in our borders, lets all forget about
nuclear detecting devices.

.



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