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Marko Rodin - Smart Lazer Technology
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i see what you are telling ac good observations cern is indeed looking for an element (particle) that possess shape memory what they desire is a element (particle) that in it`s natural state possess 0 weight but when force is applied it manifests weight when the force is not applied it returns to it`s 0 weight state this has taken them into our non material dimensions because force, as described by cern, can and does only exist when two particles of weight touch thus they are experiencing an unusual physiological experience of observing that which can not exist
Quoting: aether yes, and I believe at this point it is flourine in it's original form they are trying to harvest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7625011 but not "free" in nature Fluorine is the most reactive of all elements and no chemical substance is capable of freeing fluorine from any of its compounds. For this reason, fluorine does not occur free in nature and was extremely difficult for scientists to isolate. The first recorded use of a fluorine compound dates to around 1670 to a set of instructions for etching glass that called for Bohemian emerald (CaF2). Chemists attempted to identify the material that was capable of etching glass and George Gore was able to produce a small amount of fluorine through an electrolytic process in 1869. Unknown to Gore, fluorine gas explosively combines with hydrogen gas. That is exactly what happened in Gore's experiment when the fluorine gas that formed on one electrode combined with the hydrogen gas that formed on the other electrode. Ferdinand Frederic Henri Moissan, a French chemist, was the first to successfully isolate fluorine in 1886. He did this through the electrolysis of potassium fluoride (KF) and hydrofluoric acid (HF). He also completely isolated the fluorine gas from the hydrogen gas and he built his electrolysis device completely from platinum. His work was so impressive that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1906. Today, fluorine is still produced through the electrolysis of potassium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid as well as through the electrolysis of molten potassium acid fluoride (KHF2). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7625011 and this is where fuck up leads to fuck up in my opinion those mechanically minded to whom force only exists by two weights hitting each other led us to the break up something which is bound within the shape it is, for a purpose and what did that fuck up lead to unbinding nuclear energy in the unnatural manner we have leading to us possessing hundreds of fukushima type buildings functioning in an electric universe prone to carrington events on occasions but now we are aware
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