Message from @Darkly SteamGear

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2019-06-12 12:26:56 UTC  

again they merge the alpha, beta and gamma detection into one reading of sieverts

2019-06-12 12:26:59 UTC  

its an emf dectror i think man

2019-06-12 12:27:01 UTC  

open source

2019-06-12 12:27:06 UTC  

how do we detect Gamma rays

2019-06-12 12:27:15 UTC  

i dont think thats what your detecting

2019-06-12 12:27:34 UTC  

To hell with black boxology, open source device to detect gamma rays, where is it?

2019-06-12 12:27:50 UTC  

WAKE UP SHEEPLE

2019-06-12 12:27:58 UTC  

yes I'm wide awake thanks

2019-06-12 12:28:19 UTC  

lol

2019-06-12 12:28:36 UTC  

looks electrical

2019-06-12 12:28:36 UTC  

open source gigiar

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/588343899202781184/2Q.png

2019-06-12 12:28:41 UTC  

this girl is clearly a bot

2019-06-12 12:29:05 UTC  

no sensible person would just do that

2019-06-12 12:29:16 UTC  

There's I've posted it for you

2019-06-12 12:29:22 UTC  

thanks

2019-06-12 12:29:45 UTC  

abortion is leading cause of death fyi

2019-06-12 12:32:24 UTC  

Gamma rays are really hard to block

2019-06-12 12:32:44 UTC  

that is true

2019-06-12 12:32:57 UTC  

you need full lead lined walls

2019-06-12 12:33:03 UTC  

Even sheet lead will permeate some gamma

2019-06-12 12:33:07 UTC  

i dont think heating up makes the particals move faster caues there no empty space....i think it makes them expand

2019-06-12 12:33:09 UTC  

a solid block

2019-06-12 12:34:03 UTC  

If gamma is photonic, there may be a way to divert rather than block it

2019-06-12 12:34:09 UTC  

i.e refraction?

2019-06-12 12:34:35 UTC  

tbh,the only news I watch on TV is shows that show the stock markets, because I like to invest in stocks and such

2019-06-12 12:35:01 UTC  

so air is like a ball pit of super tiny balls

2019-06-12 12:35:02 UTC  

@rightthehand I still think Gamma rays are photonic in nature

2019-06-12 12:35:11 UTC  

This is the effect

2019-06-12 12:37:22 UTC  

yes, those balls are called molecules, hydrogen, oxygen, and other molecules

2019-06-12 12:37:42 UTC  

So does Uranium emmit gamma rays?

2019-06-12 12:38:42 UTC  

no

2019-06-12 12:39:16 UTC  

So what is this photodiode from this open source device registering?

2019-06-12 12:39:38 UTC  

the balls are positive chrge or negtive charge

2019-06-12 12:39:45 UTC  

What balls?

2019-06-12 12:39:52 UTC  

and vary in size

2019-06-12 12:40:20 UTC  

This guy puts this lump of rock he's said "contains uranium" right next to the photodiode, so it's not detecting ionized gas or electrons, it's detecting photons, not in the visible light spectrum.

2019-06-12 12:40:26 UTC  

based on charge and temp