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Wyttenbach reacted with
to sam12’s post in the thread LK99 -- A new room temperature superconductor?.
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Wyttenbach reacted with
to JedRothwell’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Nope. There is no danger. The oceans and atmosphere have ~100,000 times more naturally occurring tritium than TEPCO will release. Global inventory: 2,590 petabecquerels. (2,590 quadrillion). TEPCO release: up to 22 trillion becquerels of tritium per… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
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Wyttenbach replied to the thread Clearance Items.
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Exactly: It divides rulers (0.000001% of population and the people (99.999...%).
There is no divide among experts since about 40 years regarding global warming. The current antarctic minima has been predicted (about 38 years ago) due to the increase in… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
Well Folks, there’s a reason why we don’t allow discussion of global warming, now global climate change, in the forum, and is precisely because of this: it is a divisive issue, and there are entrenched positions that can’t be reconciled. Let’s… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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I think Robert just tries to tell us, that Saphire in lack of a commercialization path just tries to sell nice (transmutation) stories that are irrelevant for real problems.
Cold fusion needs and works on tiny masses hence generates tiny transmutation… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
Can it be true?James Webb Space Telescope Just Confirmed Electric Universe Theory - Astronomer's Are Still Puzzled
youtube.com/watch?v=1pAF_L_HH4M
The James Webb Space Telescope
(JWST) observed nested dust shells around the Wolf-Rayet binary WR 140
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Wyttenbach replied to the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
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Wyttenbach replied to the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
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https://www.downtoearth.org.in…-predict-its-future-91957
As usual only your arguments are suspect. You obviously like to spread big oil fuss.
This is the sad reality statistics since end 1978. We only have satellite data since 1979. So may be its up to… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
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Warmest September (2023)ever in CH,DE,AU :: https://www.faz.net/aktuell/ge…sungen-1881-19209652.html
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Wyttenbach reacted with
to David Nygren’s post in the thread Clean Planet Ltd (Japan) updates.
Update 20230926
https://ene-fro.com/article/ef…3YQBgsrQYo6rf2LmQBaWJYcIk
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As previously covered in Enefro, (?) nuclear fusion power generation is a technology that many countries are working on developing as a next-generation energy source.… -
Wyttenbach replied to the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
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Very good hint: Covered by 90% dead corrals... -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to Daniel_G’s post in the thread Plan to dump iron into the oceans to capture carbon..
Except the Nature Climate Change paper is complete bull poo poo. Peter Ridd, the Australian authority on the GBR, found that corals actually thrive on warmer temperatures and ocean acidification is not a thing. Whatever signal they claim is in the… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
The transmutation of elements is a result of the establishment of electroweak unification. This discovery is a epic scientific achievement. All gainful LENR systems are capable of this process.
The Electroweak Epoch was a period in the early universe that… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Media/News/Video Library-No discussions please.
What was once Scotland’s most radioactive beach has been re-opened to the public, after a multi-million-pound clean-up operation.
Contractors have been sifting through 10,000m3 of sand and soil – the equivalent of four Olympic swimming pools of material… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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As far as I could see, he did not present proof of hydrogen (PP) fusion in his paper per your reference. By the way, pp fusion is impossible.
For one thing, I would like to see presence of 511KeV positron/electron annihilation gamma radiation as is… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
My reaction to Ed Storms video
youtu.be/VALMYUD6Uzs
As I posted above, nanoparticles form the seeds around which EVO growth proceeds. What Ed is doing is seeding the surface of palladium with nanoparticles which form sites where EVOs grow. This is standard… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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Ed wrote:
"The palladium samples were prepared by reducing the thickness of stock
palladium to a convenient value using a rolling mill. The sample was then heated near the melting point using a propane-oxygen torch in air. This treatment purified the… -
Wyttenbach reacted with
to axil’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
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What Ed Storms needs to do to prove that hydrogen fusion is occurring by showing that the products of that fusion reaction is being produced.
Paraphrased from Wiki
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Wyttenbach reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread The Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) as the cause of the vacuum reaction..
That sounds amazing. Are you planning to try iy?