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SeanB brought up the high energy neutrons, and that was the context he used for saying iron was the best shielding. So when you asked why, I answered in the context of neutron shielding. I don't know why he specifically brought up neutrons, but they certainly will be a risk to someone getting very close to a reactor.
This is why I think some basic science education should be mandatory in the US.There was a piece on the TV this morning about this that was, frankly, awful reporting. The "Doctor" who is flogging this "stuff" did a demo where he shielded a Geiger counter from a radiation source with his amazing "wonder cloth".Wow! The Geiger counter almost stopped counting. Did the reporter ask any questions at all - nope! If he had at least a basic understanding of science, he might have suggested substituting a sheet of paper, or a chunk of drywall. Alas, no.So the good "Doctor" was able to get a huge free plug for his product. No doubt a bunch of scientifically challenged Americans will now rush out and buy these things. Probably the same ones that have bought up all the available supplies of potassium iodide.
so they really need suicide volunteers for the most dangerous jobs.
Hopefully the demo wasn't done with an alpah/beta emitter or sensor.
Still, it seems the best there are, for the moment.