NSA Radiation Project, Was: Re: Random Data from Geiger Counter

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Black Unicorn (unicorn@schloss.li)
Tue, 07 Jul 1998 10:21:01 -0500


At 05:23 AM 7/7/98 , Ben Laurie wrote:
>William H. Geiger III wrote:
>> - From the little research I have done so far there seem to be no way of
>> influencing the time between hits in any predictable manner.
>
>I'm not convinced this is true: I can't influence the way a sample
>decays, but surely I can inject my own alpha/beta/gamma particles into
>the system at predictable moments? I'm not saying this is cheap or easy,
>but surely possible.

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