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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:08:18 EST
Subject: nuclear brain reader

If cryonics becomes popular, there will be a need for fast brain and body 

reader at molecular level. This may not be a first generation machine. Two years
ago I have described an X - Rays brain/body reader using a quantum 
nondemolition interferometer.

The main problem is generating radiations with long coherence lenght. This 
can be done only at nuclear level. The best prospect is a fusion device. In 

military systems, nuclear spins are oriented by rapid compression and 
correlation 
is produced by the hot environment of a central fission element.

For a small scale repetitive device, this is unworkable. The solution would 
be to polarize some 3He or 129Xe mixed in superfluid 4He. The liquid would be 
soaked in lithium hydride. Both, 7Li and 1H have nuclear spin and could take 

the 3He polarization. A simple shock wave would ionise the product and give the
common long range correlation for coherent fusion. The 7Li + 1H fusion gives 2 
helium-4 nuclei. There is no radio-activity.

Yvan Bozzonetti.


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