The EVO is know to be carried in both water and gas (ohmasa gas and browns
gas) as well as free traveling particles that is now called strange
radiation. As Holmlid has shown, the particle is super fluidic and hard to
contain which means it can pass through the smallest hole and can climb out
of a closed container. By the way, the UDH being a superfluid means that
the UDH is involved with  Bose condensation. coherence, and entanglement.

See

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superfluidity

On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 1:56 PM Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm... Chernobyl. Well if that disaster is to be used as proof of new
> particle - then it fits right into Wallace's thinking - it would seem.
>
> If an electrical explosion of a generator was involved as a trigger to a
> runaway fission event - then this could indicate that Wallace's particle is
> indeed likely to be the culprit since there is such a large inventory of
> iron in an electrical generator... and his particle is almost neutral - so
> getting a flux of them into the thick walled fission reactor is not a
> problem so long as there is proximity to the source.
>
> I was not aware there was a "nearby generator" at Chernobyl, since at
> nuclear facilities in the USA the steam turbines and the generators are
> located in a separate hall, which is located rather too far from the
> reactor enclosure to provide any kind of large flux (no matter what new
> particle would be involved).
>
>
> Axil Axil  wrote:
>
> > When Leonid Urutskoev, a top nuclear scientist in Russia was asked to
> analyze the Chernobyl reactor disaster, he came to the conclusion that the
> official reason put forth for its cause was wrong. He suspected that the
> disaster was produced by a number of electrical explosions in a nearby
> generator.
>
>
>

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