Dr. Eric Haseltine
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But again, I'm somewhat humble in that we can't say we know for sure.
And I think if we too quickly reach a conclusion, we're not doing anybody any favors.
We have, and we're trying to be honest and say, yo, maybe yes, maybe no.
First of all, there's a lot more sensors around nuclear plants.
And so you're going to see a lot more stuff because you have a lot more things looking at it.
Yeah.
So you see more frequency, but is that due to things showing up more frequency or because you have more stuff looking at it?
Could be.
But-
Maybe, but then you have to ask, well, what happens around nuclear plants?
You have very high electromagnetic fields.
Like, for example, the high power.
So you may have extremely high voltages.
Right, because power is transmitted at very high voltage to reduce resistance losses, right, because of Ohm's law.
And so when you have extremely high slope, high gradient electromagnetic fields, you can have plasma generation.
If you have aerosols in the air, you can charge them up.
Maybe you can cause some fluorescence and some weird effects.
So if you're going to be intellectually honest...
Don't look at what you'd like to be true.
Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, they're interested in our nuclear program.