Competitor
This looks like a strange activity for Ron Clark looking at his earlier career phases.
Almost seems to be a solo activity.
Maybe inspired by NASA.
Competitor
This looks like a strange activity for Ron Clark looking at his earlier career phases.
Almost seems to be a solo activity.
Maybe inspired by NASA.
vape rail config
Something to ponder
I may have explained wrong a few time if my vanadium was wrong.
Something to think about..
using a mercury Aluminum reaction was to drag a line of what I though was vanadium with a magnet under the dust to let it chain to the wet clay mix with all the other dusts, thinking it would make a fishnet on the ball so it would break down evenly.
just a reminder to myself that its in there. I have posted a few pics and video about obsidian mixing and adding other ingredients over the years but not this exact configuration. I still can not tell you it works~
Seems our local limestone 57 has no limestone in it. looking for seashells again. time table shot to hell now~ sorry.
Seems I'm to impatient for the wait time like most would be just to test an idea and put the limestone to the side and decided on fireplace mortar mixed with volcanic Basalt Andesite Rhyolite tuff.
Setting up the parts on an elevator shaft , setting up a jitter bug as a vibration table videos ect.
Going good, doing their thing ~
A Possible Way to Realize Controlled Nuclear Fusion at Low Temperatures
Came across with this video and found it interesting. There is a number of researchers that have gone into “off limits” topics and have found water to be much more than what is purported to be as a simple compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen. I have been told that, beyond the ideas of the late Dr. Masaru Emoto, Preparata has been secretively working in a lot more research around the exotic properties of water and what is called coherent domains.
This video contains a section of it devoted to depict the beliefs of the ancient Hopi of humans being a part of the hydraulic cycle in a way that suggests me that this was ancient knowledge that we are in the process of rediscovering.
Hope yo enjoy it as I did.
Small update.
it seems the easy and fast way was to pre-coat the parts and trap them in the cement.
without heat the high temp mortar will not dry allowing a bond to the cement days later.
Red /purple volcanic tuff as a aggregate mixed with Quikrete seems usable after all the foam is removed
A few of them are drying
Some tinkering from the past starting again.
Its a 3/4" by 3/4" by 030 aluminum plate
Added gallium and left to sit over night, it was a pinch of gallium passing a torch over it and let it melt on the aluminum plate and added mercury around the plate .
next day I added seawater to the plate as it was only dusty.
A thin lair of the aluminum erupted when the water hit the top and outgassed
the plate was hot for another 15 minutes when the reaction was over with the water gone. "it was just a drop of water"
letting the plate get cold i added the seawater again and the same reaction took place shedding another layer of aluminum to dust> use another liquid to slow the reaction down.?
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1st attempt
As its said, Don't touch it don't breath it don't look down the hole ect ect..
Mems are approximate
9 tablespoons of the "pre mixed porcelain clay" , drop in all of the mercury + gallium + aluminum dust in, add 1/2 tablespoon of pre soaked iron dust + another 1/2 tablespoon aluminum dust and another 1/2 tablespoon alumina hydrate and mix.
use a syringe to fill the plaster of paris ball mold and let them dry.
after they dry... keep them dry.
Seems the fast and easiest build is like a carousel marygoround and trap all the parts from the top and bottom, drop the whole thing in a vacuum tube filled with high temp thinned out cement and pull the air.
still a lot of work to do. but its looking up<
China, juicy
But ... Russia, priority
Adding the add-ons
Common copper wire oscillator with a spark plug to get rid of the high voltage ect.
the add-ons are past posts.
Carbon Monoxide alarm
I strongly recommend that readers equip their houses with alarms for smoke and carbon monoxide. A carbon monoxide alarm may have saved my life a few days ago. Some of the things it did surprised me, and made me think it was a false alarm, so let me describe what happened. If you ignore what you assume is a false alarm, you might wake up dead.
Last year we had our house electric system repaired and brought up to code, which includes adding hard-wired alarms for smoke and CO to every bedroom. On April 5, at 6:30 a.m., the alarm located in the hallway above the furnace return triggered continuously. I turned off the furnace and opened doors to the outside. The alarm triggered again some minutes later. There are three alarms in that area, one in the hall, and two in the rooms beyond, but I think only the one in the hallway triggered. It continued to beep periodically. It stopped for a while and then ended with a flurry of short beeps after 9 a.m.:
9:14
9:18
9:22
9:24
9:28
Nothing after that. During these final bursts, I am sure only that one alarm triggered. The unit also emitted a bright red light from inside, like something from a 1960s science fiction movie.
CO gas is lighter than air. Apparently, it was trapped in the hallway ceiling, which forms a bowl above 5 doors. It is surprising the gas took so long to disperse. I should have put a fan in the hallway.
The HVAC guy came. He turned on the furnace again and used a hand-held meter to confirm there was CO. The meter showed increasing concentration. The concentration did not reach a high enough level to trigger the alarm. The meter is more sensitive than the alarm.
At around 9 a.m. I suspected the alarm was malfunctioning, since only one alarm triggered, and there were periodic beeps 3 hours after the furnace was turned off. However, the hand-held meter confirmed there was a problem, and since that time the alarm has not triggered. The furnace has remained off.
I recommend you install a CO alarm on the ceiling or high up on the wall.
Without 21st century CO detection and mRNA vaccine technology, I might have died twice in the last few months. You see why no one is more in favor of progress and technology than me. Of course I also acknowledge the harm they cause.
A new furnace will be installed tomorrow.
And if you get this to start buzzing you STOP what your doing and Join a science forum.