Hi Nigel:
I believe Evans Analytical Group (EAG) Labs (or other analytical lab) can do
a Gas Chromatography Measurement and determine the deuterium depletion:
https://www.eag.com/
This paper used the technique to measure a slight deuterium in water
depletion:
http://pubs.acs.org/stok
I wish to measure the deuterium levels in some deutero depleted water,
where I expect the levels to be in the range 1 to 10 ppm. Does anyone
have any suggestions? I was hoping that someone might offer this as a
service, but Google didn't find anything
Nigel
The key here is understanding the coupling mechanisms in a coherent system
(especially those coupled via magnetic/electric fields) which systems allow
conservation of total energy and angular momentum while restricting loss of
angular momentum to one quanta of angular momentum, per reaction,
The evidence is now strong that one road to transmutation is through Kaon
production via the Ultra dense hydrogen LENR path. Kaons are strange matter
and strange matter sets up a transmutation chain reaction as currently seen
in the experiments by me356. These transmutation experiments are replicat
The tip of the iceberg which is threatening to sink the Titanic, so to speak
https://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v16/n11/full/nmat5007.html
A study published in the journal Nature-Materials from a team at the University
of Exeter, UK describes a magnetic system capable of extracting energy from
Jed—
You missed the point of using a submarine hull!
It can be anchored 500 to 1000 feet below sea level with a large differential
pressure when there is a valved vent pipe connected to the surface.
I agree the hull volume would not be a ”Banks Lake” volume feeding Grand Coulee
Dam. But may be
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