seeder, on 28 January 2013 - 08:07 PM, said:
Most stones are slightly radioactive....
And...wait for it.... magnesium is electrically conductive? Where do you get your info? And WHY dont you check your facts?
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"Magnesium is not an especially good conductor, being less conductive than aluminum but it is lighter. It has some other major drawbacks which make it completely unsuitable for use in electrical installations.
wiki
Furthermore the indications we have regarding the Tura Limestone outer casing from what remains of it, was that it was so tightly fitting that not even a piece of paper would fit between the cracks.
Looks like they were adamant about the need to seal it with an insulating material.
Very nice when all these logistics cross check.
To seeder:
Aluminium cables? Is aluminium really a good conductor or poor conductor? What do you suppose Wiki is comparing it to? We are talking about stone yes? I'll let you figure out the rest.
Edited by zoser, 28 January 2013 - 08:21 PM.