I've no idea what you are saying. Are you saying that a polywell reaction core *isn't* [intended to be] an "alpha emitter"? What then induces a nuclear reaction is the energy the alpha carries away with it - and it matters not whether it comes from an alpha emitting isotope or a nuclear fusion core if it has the same energy. I've not said a fast alpha particle *is* radioactive, it is the *product* of something radioactive - though it has the same effect; ionisation and nuclear mutation.MSimon wrote:You are confusing alpha emitters with alphas. Not exactly the same thing. You are aware that a He4 is not an Am210, no?
(Polonium-210 actually glows, in sufficient quanitity, apparently. It puts out 100's of watts per gramme of substance!)