Posted on 03/15/2021 2:30:29 AM PDT by Kevmo
I condemned people to hell?
I only preached the jerk’s gospel to YOU. You are the one going to hell, don’t worry about others until they prove thermselves as mucha jerks as you have.
Maybe you should engage whatever special status you have with FR, whether it’s bein’ a high donor or sumthin else, and get those rules changed so they don’t apply to you. That way you can shield the inevitable recriminations of hypocrisy.
LOL!
Your right a lot to be said about nothing.
Good luck with that hell gambit. In a few days I’ll be over your insult, but in a few ten thousands of years you’ll be still paying your penalties for simply bein’ a jerk.
It will really suck to be you.
My question is how hot do these palladium bars get?
I dunno, do the research yourself.
www.lenr-canr.org
I think the cold fusion solution is to be found at the quantum level.
Hydrogen atoms have ONE electron.
Electrons spin in one direction, mostly.
Find the ones that spin in the opposite direction.
Separate their atoms out into one ‘group’.
Then raise their energy level potential to a +100,000 volts.
Also, do the same with some of the common electron hydrogen atoms, only in a polar opposite energy level, -100,000 volts.
Then, feed these oppositely charged atoms into a common chamber one at a time at high velocity so that they smash into each other, fusing together to become helium + released energy.
Enjoy.....................
I tend to ignore flowery technical language, but not always.
need is the mother of invention
Japan needs energy
Again - just like we are already seeing with the “green” energy push that relies so much on advanced batteries. whether for vehicles or for energy storage - it appears cold fusion advancements are heading to be dependent on rare earth metals/minerals. And, cold fusion might even be competing not just with the battery industry but others using rare earth metals - such as in computers and other telecom applications. That may make going from theory to practical reality a problem of economics as much as engineering. Then again, a single cold fusion chamber may cost less and have greater economic return than other applications that the same materials were used for.
A little History.
The Japanese have supported cold fusion research for a VERY long time. They are in for the long haul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpzA8682UEE
"Other collaborative experiments verified the continuous generation of excess heat over periods ranging up to a month. All 11 experiments using the specially-prepared palladium-nickel-zirconium and copper-nickel-zirconium samples demonstrated net heat production. The total amounts of energy released were larger per atom than in any known chemical reaction, sometimes by a factor of several hundred."
Multiple replications of experimental results by different groups in different labs. The sine qua non of hard science.
Japanese discover massive rare earth’s deposit:
I think you need to read the rules.
The Japanese appear to be making progress. The big breakthrough on the American side was to elevate the science behind cold fusion. Plus they show some interesting phenomenon involved with atoms in a crystal lattice.
Great news I had missed. Good for Japan. They finally have a natural resource (besides their talented people) that the world needs.
[It is really amazing how much a country with just a tiny amount of its own fossil fuel or iron resources of its own has been able to do in the last half century] It is no wonder, given its dependence of foreign sources for energy, that it has invested so well in researching fusion technology.]
Also an opportunity for American oil service companies to put their deep-sea “mining” technology and tech development to work on a “non-oil” resource. Lotta coonasses gonna be working off-shore Japan soon......
“Lotta coonasses gonna be working off-shore Japan soon”
I am thinking and hoping you mean “Cajuns”. (for those who did not know what you meant).
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