RobertBryant
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HCQ suspended temporarily in Costa Rica..
Muertos = 10 on 29 May..since 17May
The Muertos data will be interesting in two weeks time..
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Senegal, Algeria, Brazil ... These countries which refuse to give up chloroquine
Despite the recent publication of studies concluding that chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine is ineffective or even harmful to Covid, countries persist.
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My sister and Dad in NZ have been running Nissan Leaf/Tesla cars for three years..since going renewable...
no explosions so far..
but then they had no explosions with petrol ICEs before that.
I ran a CNG (methane ICE) car for 3 years in the 80's ... again.. no explosions.
"Regarding the risk of electrochemical failure, [this] report concludes that the propensity and severity of fires and explosions from the accidental ignition of flammable electrolytic solvents used in Li-ion battery systems are anticipated to be somewhat comparable to or perhaps slightly less than those for gasoline or diesel vehicular fuels. The overall consequences for Li-ion batteries are expected to be less because of the much smaller amounts of flammable solvent released and burning in a catastrophic failure situation.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…ic_vehicle_fire_incidents
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Getting to 100% renewables requires cheap energy storage. But how cheap?"
That question is the subject of a fascinating recent bit of research out of an MIT lab run by researcher Jessika Trancik
just released in the journal Joule.
The answer is...$20 per kilowatt hour in energy capacity costs.
That’s how cheap storage would have to get for renewables to get to 100 percent.
That’s around a 90 percent drop from today’s costs.
While that is entirely within the realm of the possible, there is wide disagreement over when it might happen; few expect it by 2030.
https://www.vox.com/energy-and…-storage-cost-electricity
This study assumes that renewable == solar/wind.(not LENR).. which of course depends on how renewable our Sol is..
Practical stuff here..
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https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1402-4896/ab1276
The geometry of the chain clusters is still slightly uncertain.
The assumption derived from ordinary RM is that the two electron orbits in a H–H pair are coplanar. However, with l = 0 there is no planar motion of the electrons at all and the orientation of the electron motion in the 'zitterbewegung' is thought to be unspecified.
Thus, almost any shape of the clusters may seem possible.
However, since the free rotation of the H–H pairs is observed in the rotational spectroscopy (Holmlid 2017a, 2018a),
a structure with strongly interacting coplanar pairs is virtually excluded.
Thus, the normally depicted cluster structure as in figure 10 is still the best visualization of the chain clusters.
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Ontario seems average for its north american locality..
https://www.oeb.ca/_html/perfo…hart_US-CAN_totalbill.php
Taxes ...Subsidies.. transmission costs.... cloud the 'real' prices of electricity almost every where..
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but would like to be given a vaccine!
In the prevaccine period... I'd take a shot at HCQ.. or ivermectin... if I got an unusual fever.... but the Covid elimination policy in NZ/Oz is
making that unlikely
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Dunderheads are not just confined to the USSR.. they are also in the OSSR..
"Why is Ontario's electricity so costly? Because the Ontario government has for the past decade been running the province's power sector with something approaching the skill of Soviet commissars. It has politicized decision-making, taking it out of the hands of independent experts. It deliberately broke the system, creating huge new costs without benefits. And it doesn't seem to know how to fix it, or want to.
https://www.theglobeandmail.co…y-system/article27571292/
I have no idea on agreed contracts in Ontario, and why they should vary
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miniscule 10% at prices sometimes x10 the market.
How miniscule was the $ spent on the green fuel fiasco at Thunder Bay..
"like the transformation of a Thunder Bay coal plant into a biomass facility
that produces electricity 25 times more expensive than similar plants in the province."
How much of the cost of electricity in Ontario is due to dunderheads?
Canada has no shortage of these... most of them are in Synfuels in Alberta..
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In any case, these figures do not show 0.1% IFR
Figures from NZ.
deaths/detected infections =21/1154 = ~2%
detected infections/population= 1154/4866000 =0.023%
The IFR =???.. too many variables
https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/pages/covid-cases-26may20.xlsx
remaining active infections = 8
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we have two Trump inspired stories in the BBC piece:
Wanda and her husband drank fish tank cleaner...all because of Trump.
New movie,, sponsored by CNN and Pelosi..
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Neutron shielding will cover both the Muon sources and the fusion vessel.
http://www.norrontfusion.com/m…talysed-fusion-powerplant
There is some ash!
This won't surprise the Neanderthals..
"The harmful radiation from such fusion power generators is mainly in the form of neutrons from the fusion reactions.
Thus, thick radiation shields are necessary as for almost all other fusion concepts."
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Nigeria to continue with CQ, HCQ.
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The data just presented in Lancet's HCQ debunking paper --
What was the Lancet editor smoking?
No timing... No zinc..
Like an airbag acting after the accident..
Malaysia and Costa Rica are thinking...
"we cease HCQ .. and the deaths go up?"
" WHO will resurrect us? "
Thanks Lou..
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ultradense matter as Holmlid has clearly shown.
Not quite clearly... Holmlid hasn't measured the density...or very much else about the ultradense matter..
He has measured energetic particles coming out of hydrogen which cannot be explained by
an interprotonic distance of 74 picometer in normal H2
Holmlid calculates the inter protonic distance as 2. 3 picometres or so ... based on Coulombic force..
http://www.calctool.org/CALC/p…romagnetism/point_charges
which is equivalent to 626 eV ( ~621 relative to H2)
This 2.3 is very different from Mills .. 18.7 picometres for the h2(1/4) dimer..
based on his nonradiation stability condition..
However the 626 eV is near to Mills ' 491 Ev.. state. (for the H2(1/4) dimer
His latest spectroscopy presentation :
The problem is ...where are the other hydrinos,,, dihydrinos
H2(1/4) shows up .. perhaps...as ~490 eV in spectroscopy
However H2(1/2) ..H2(1/3)
shouldn't they show up with 96ev, 259 eV?
is there another constraint on stability that Mills doesn't know..?
I am sure that Mills is wondering this too..
The truth is somewhere .. near to Mills and Holmlid..
but near is not necessarily close...in 4D..
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Then finally, comes the Rossi thread...
Zeus holds the ultimate truth.. or Jupiter.in the pantheon.
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Debunking Fauci's study
It wasn't Fauci's.. or the Veteran's Affairs'.. someone else financed this hitpiece on HCQ..
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And they're still get powered by ~ 86% from fossil fuels
86% from fossil fuels???
once more Zephyr..it depends where you are ....perhaps you are in Queensland,au... ..
In China the figure is less than 75%, New Zealand 17%... and going down quickly by the year,,
China is driving the electric bus..and the rest of the world is getting on..
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I don't think Holmlid is going to cite Mills
Me neither.. Mills has 18 picometers for his H2(1/4) interprotonic distance... Holmlid has 2.3 picometers..
But ESR might be a useful technique for Sindre to get acquainted with to look at electron spin..