Yes, indeed. And this raises another issue, which may be what you are alluding to.
What if the water in this lake does turn out to be heavily enriched in D2O and in addition, there is found to be an evolved lifeform which has “learned” (i.e. has evolved a biological mechanism) to metabolize the deuterium in a way that employs LENR for anomalous heat ? What a fortunate double discovery that would be. That biological mechanism, and being in sole possession of the genetic code for it - could be more valuable to Russia, in the long run, than the D2O. We have seen hints of this kind of biological LENR with Kervan, where potassium is said to be transmuted into calcium – but this new find would be for purposes of energy. Far more valuable, one would think. From: Günter Wildgruber >You heard it first on Vo... ----------------------- Not to forget: The Russians are also strong in research on biological transmutations. http://www.iscmns.org/iccf16/course_on_transmutation.htm And: Those critters down there had a lot of time doing something useful. ;) Maybe the Russians just feel sympathetic for those super-Siberians.
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