If life on earth has ever evolved to use LENR for survival in extreme
conditions, then evidence of that would likely be found in deep cold lakes
in Antarctica. We talked about this earlier when it looked like the Russians
were about to drill deep enough - but they had equipment failure.
Now, for
? I would expect it to take a small quantity
if nuclear energy were available for the organism.
Dave
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From: Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net
To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, Feb 6, 2013 11:04 am
Subject: [Vo]:Chemolithotrophs and Ni-H
If life on earth
Dave,
Here's the problem.
If you look at the reliable Ni-H experiments going back to Thermacore's work
for DARPA, up to Celani and the replications - the proved COP is rather low
- and there is no evidence that it is really nuclear, even if we call it
LENR. There are really no other
]:Chemolithotrophs and Ni-H
Dave,
Here’s the problem.
If you look at thereliable Ni-H experiments going back to Thermacore’s work for
DARPA, upto Celani and the replications – the proved COP is rather low - and
thereis no evidence that it is really “nuclear,” even if we call itLENR. There
are really
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Sent: Wed, Feb 6, 2013 11:45 am
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Chemolithotrophs and Ni-H
Dave,
Here’s the problem.
If you look at the reliable Ni-H experiments going back to Thermacore’s
work for DARPA, up to Celani and the replications – the proved COP is
rather low - and there is no evidence
In fact, if the paper below can be believed - we already know that bacteria can
feed on high level nuclear waste – so low-level (EUV) should be a cakewalk.
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/VysotskiiVsuccessful.pdf
From: David Roberson
…. if it is assumed that LENR can be released
I agree with that. The transmutation and transformation of Earth did not
just happen EONS ago, it is continuing to happen today right under our eyes
and includes we humans. I think the bad mutations trigger cancers and the
good mutations help create things like Kate Upton...
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