#3198
Mstry4u
Participant

Thanks for setting that straight, I much preffer the high res version. I wasn’t trying to build a home detector, but an experimental device. At KamLAND through ~180km of rock they detect about 2 neutrinos a day from the 53 nuclear reactors in Japan. Neutrinos need to be over 1.8MeV to be detected by KamLAND. So I kind of found the answer I was looking for, it’s just that I like details and none of the info I was getting here was high res. although the DPF regulation for controlled fuel and neutrons was good info.

It came to my attention that this experimental device was somehow detectable and I was trying to figure out how it was done, I discovered that it’s NOT neutrinos, but another way.

Thanks for the clarification it helps to simply be real with what you know. I’ve had too many run in’s with blanket orthodox assumptions without good reasoning to buy anything at face value these days, so I tend to delve seeking in depth answers and examples.