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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI1ODkyNDA1XzhFNDQ0MTUx] I will just repost some snippets from the previous page and my post yesterday, coz this all adds up with all I talked about above. Plasma, deauterium, neutrino's, crystals, gold, heat exces, biological changes, EM changes, vibrations and frequencies, volcano's and AUgie, greater efficiency in transporting energy, charging up, radiactivity, conductions and metabolistic processes, fusion, splashzones, morgellons, fungi, Arctics, Japan and Phillipines, California, Draconid meteorshower, Elenin, Fluffy, Pink Eye Glow, Cherencov radiation, etc ... Its all linked. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1113586/pg1267 [quote: repost-krispy] DEUTERIUM: [link to en.wikipedia.org] - The physical properties of deuterium compounds can exhibit significant [b]kinetic isotope effects* and other physical and chemical property[/b] (* Isotopic rate changes are most pronounced when the relative mass change is greatest, since [b]the effect is related to vibrational frequencies of the affected bonds [/b]) - Chemically, deuterium behaves similarly to ordinary hydrogen, but there are differences in bond energy and length for compounds of heavy hydrogen isotopes which are larger than the isotopic differences in any other element. Bonds involving deuterium and tritium are somewhat stronger than the corresponding bonds in hydrogen, and [b]these differences are enough to make significant changes in biological reactions.[/b] - The deuteron has spin +1 ("triplet") and is thus a boson. - In chemistry, biochemistry and environmental sciences, deuterium is used as a non-radioactive, stable isotopic tracer [/quote] [quote: repost-krispy] The proton and neutron making up [b]deuterium can be dissociated through neutral current interactions with neutrinos[/b].[/quote] [quote: repost-krispy] - the quantum state of the deuterium is a [b]superposition[/b] . Recent research indicates that chlorophyll within plants appears to exploit [b]the feature of quantum superposition to achieve greater efficiency in transporting energy[/b], allowing [b]pigment proteins (pigment/melanin) to be spaced further apart[/b] than would otherwise be possible. [/quote] [quote: repost-krispy] [b]Near future plans with > Deuterium and plasma and EM-fields[/b] (ITER Tokamak, in France) [/quote] [quote: repost-krispy] [b]Deuteruim and crystals[/b] ... watch out when heated !!! [link to www.msnbc.msn.com] In the UCLA experiment, scientists placed a tiny crystal that can generate a strong electric field into a vacuum chamber filled with deuterium gas, a form of hydrogen capable of fusion. Then the researchers activated the crystal by heating it. The resulting electric field created a beam of charged deuterium atoms that struck a nearby target, which was embedded with yet more deuterium. When some of the deuterium atoms in the beam collided with their counterparts in the target, they fused. [/quote] [/quote]
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