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Author Topic: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.  (Read 33244 times)

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #45 on: March 21, 2011, 01:41:06 PM »
This is curious, i'ts a kind of windmill ? Japanese people are very wealthy (specially in Tokyo area) if this thing work, they could exit from nuke.
I'am rather suprised that Japenese are so rich, even if they are hugely dependant from nuke and oil...
I believe the OU power plant is a necessary, for environment protection, but also to back up the world economy system, the high price of energy paralyze the system and create social and financial crisis...

Hi Schubert/ALL

I forgot to mention that black light power are now licensing their device out, apparently they can get a giga watt out of 1 liter if water (was reported in CNN in think), i think companies like black light power should do what the gravity pump company did for Haiti, they donated a Milcovic type water pump for disaster relief, well its a disaster!, i think we should write to black light power and ask them to use this tragedy as the center stage to replace the nuclear industry with at least whats available what have they to got to loose, this could be the turning point to replace nuclear stations with clean power. You have to at least build consumer awareness and demand.

Black light power could donate some thing on license to Japan as a disaster relief aid, why not, others have done similar things with technology.

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Ash

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #46 on: March 21, 2011, 02:15:02 PM »
   LOL  OMG you are a serious wanker no doubt about it, running around 'chicken littling'' every shadow.  What a stupid thread!  What on earth can you do about pole flips??! 
The Universe was created perfectly you moron and the only threat to mankind is mankind itself with all the greed driving them to destroy the earth that was once so beautiful.


You obviously don't know any physics "mate". Are you one of those Christian fags? or new age pot smoking vegan? Either way your statement couldn't be more humorously false.

SchubertReijiMaigo

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #47 on: March 21, 2011, 05:39:00 PM »
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I forgot to mention that black light power are now licensing their device out, apparently they can get a giga watt out of 1 liter if water (was reported in CNN in think), i think companies like black light power should do what the gravity pump company did for Haiti, they donated a Milcovic type water pump for disaster relief, well its a disaster!

Whoa, it seems too good to be true !!!

1 GW from 1 liter of water this is better than nuke, I don't hide you that I'am sceptic about that...
Question, what happening if someone release a OU machine in the world, didn't you fear about some huge war and terrorist attak with unlimited energy ? Anyone have thinked about consequence (Good or Bad) ? FE sometimes freaking me !!! LOL

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #48 on: March 22, 2011, 02:36:24 AM »
Hi,

first I thought this to be propaganda:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FuJrQK6TJ4

but then today a friend of mine sent me this here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WxmeOqYtB0

Regards

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ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #49 on: March 22, 2011, 02:41:35 AM »
Hi Blvir,Schubert/ALL

Yes according to
http://panacea-bocaf.org/summaryofcommercialdevices.htm

They offer their license for large power units(Thermal Power System) and their "CIHT Hydrogen Fuel Cell" (home power or for car) The CIHT Hydrogen Fuel Cell is self contained, but they will charge you per KwH, hence you dont really own the unit and just lease it and pay lke fossil fuels (but cheaper). Here is a direct link to their licensing
http://www.blacklightpower.com/business.shtml

I hope every one is staying safe and taking the advice posted.

sincerley
Ash



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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #50 on: March 22, 2011, 01:37:03 PM »
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They offer their license for large power units(Thermal Power System) and their "CIHT Hydrogen Fuel Cell" (home power or for car) The CIHT Hydrogen Fuel Cell is self contained, but they will charge you per KwH, hence you dont really own the unit and just lease it and pay lke fossil fuels (but cheaper). Here is a direct link to their licensing
http://www.blacklightpower.com/business.shtml

This is a curious kind of facturation, I don't understand here, why you pay per KWH if you produce "Free energy" maybe a monthly subscription or lease is better, but why a consumption fees !?  ???

If I sell power this is not better to, for example to sell like internet provider unlimited consumption but a montly fees for maintenance and ROI...

The goal of FE is to not pay consumption anymore but rather a fixed monthly price for using the technoloy or the network, no ?


ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #51 on: March 23, 2011, 12:05:56 AM »
Hi Schubert/ALL

Yes my friend they perpetuate the false need for more energy cartels, free energy can only be given by a free mind, at least they have the capacity to get us off nuclear and fossil fuels, so i guess we have better chance of restoring our eco immune systems this way, but i am with you my friend, dont worry the open source movement is on their tail. Its a life for us to find the open source systems not money, we dont stop till job is done. ;)

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #52 on: March 23, 2011, 08:29:05 PM »
I am afraid that Bolt is not far off the mark. (Read Reply #10) I have read everything he has posted from other sources and they concur.  One nuke plant melting down is one thing but they have 6 that may not make it.  I pray to God to help those poor folks over there...no one deserves this type of devastation.

Bill
Yes, this is potentially some bad sh!t.  My Dad was an engineer, so I know something about how atomic reactors basically work.  It's getting out of control.
Thusly:



More and more Japanese territory is being announced off-limits to growing food.  Many people in Japan could go hungry if something isn't done about those reactors.

I live in San Francisco and I know the radiation is coming, eventually.  The whole West Coast does.

American manufacturing and retail is starting to feel the effects of poor Japanese production output cutbacks.

No.  End.  In.  Sight.

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« Reply #53 on: March 23, 2011, 10:54:16 PM »
It is even more tragic for Nippon, they have not enough coal to burn bodies. In time of Adolf it was unthinkable!

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #54 on: March 24, 2011, 01:22:20 AM »
Can we put our heads together to identify ways to reverse the radiation? Prof. John Searle's Searle Effect Generator produces negative ions which reportedly neutralize nuclear radiation.  I won't put a link to Searle's SEG, because there are so many.

There's also Pier Luigi Ighina's device that purports to neutralize radiation - looks simple enough to build.  See:
http://www.rexresearch.com/ighina/ighina.htm

As the leak from the MOX reactor No. 3 continues to pour its very deadly contaminants into the air, the Northern Hemisphere will also suffer consequences. It's time we all worked together to find ways to reverse its effects locally. You can be sure the powers that be at the very highest levels have this technology. WE can develop it too and use it to preserve life for all of us.
FWIW
Bob

FWIW
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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #55 on: March 24, 2011, 08:19:54 AM »
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Can we put our heads together to identify ways to reverse the radiation? Prof. John Searle's Searle Effect Generator produces negative ions which reportedly neutralize nuclear radiation.

Yes, "brown gaz" have similar effect...

I fear now for inhabitant of Tokyo, this huge city with over 35 millions peoples...
It seems the tape water is not potable anymore, she is contaminated at over  200 Becquerels/kilo while the recommended level is 100 Bcq/Kilo...

Here in France, and more extensively in Europe, we control every Japanese food importation for safety reason...
The situation is worsening day after day...

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #56 on: March 29, 2011, 09:07:31 PM »
OK, I'll go on a rant and you will understand. This was unnecessary, it's all money driven. I worked to prove Thermite can work as well as radiant rod for producing heat to generate power. 5 years ago at least and with very crude equipment I posted positive results on the old site. Since then spent nuclear rods have been piling up to become the problem of generations to come. Why was the information ignored? I'll tell you why. A stick of thermite can be carried in your bare hands. Anyone can light a stick of thermite. It is cheap to make and no control can be made on it. The production cost is cheap for the fuel and the price of electric would go down, the rich wouldn't get richer. That is why no one picked up the torch and ran with it. Maybe now that Germany is upset they will look into it.

A containment system is still necessary, the fuel is going to produce as much power as a nuclear plant will. This is not a joking matter. The pressures generated will be extreme. Hydrogen bubbles can be as much of a problem as they are in a nuclear plant. The upside is no rads.

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #57 on: March 30, 2011, 12:53:12 AM »
OK, I'll go on a rant and you will understand. This was unnecessary, it's all money driven. I worked to prove Thermite can work as well as radiant rod for producing heat to generate power. 5 years ago at least and with very crude equipment I posted positive results on the old site. Since then spent nuclear rods have been piling up to become the problem of generations to come. Why was the information ignored? I'll tell you why. A stick of thermite can be carried in your bare hands. Anyone can light a stick of thermite. It is cheap to make and no control can be made on it. The production cost is cheap for the fuel and the price of electric would go down, the rich wouldn't get richer. That is why no one picked up the torch and ran with it. Maybe now that Germany is upset they will look into it.

A containment system is still necessary, the fuel is going to produce as much power as a nuclear plant will. This is not a joking matter. The pressures generated will be extreme. Hydrogen bubbles can be as much of a problem as they are in a nuclear plant. The upside is no rads.

That is an interesting idea except that you would need tons and tons and tons of it to do the equivalent amount of work in heat production.  Of course, you are correct, the materials involved are plentiful on the planet and therefore cheap.  I have played with thermite and it is amazing stuff for sure.

The whole nuclear waste complaints are blown out of proportion.  Did you know that all of the spent fuel in the entire world since reactors were first used would fit into a school gym?  Don't get me wrong, that is still a problem due to the half-life of the material, but the news makes it sound like we have mountains of the stuff which simply is not correct.

Why is the US not allowing the production of the newest style nuke plant that has virtually no waste?  This I do not understand at all...it is a great technology as far as the waste production is concerned.

Since you have studied thermite for nuke replacement applications let me ask you if it would be feasible on a smaller scale, like say for a home?  Man, you could have hot water in a few seconds!!!  Also a small steam plant to generate electricity too.  Would the containment problems make it not cost-effective on a smaller scale?

PS  I am no real fan of nukes, do not get me wrong.  I was not too far away when 3 mile island went up.

Bill

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #58 on: March 30, 2011, 01:42:46 AM »
@ raburgeson
Hello, can you give me a link to your thermite info?
Thanks Garry

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Re: Japan Disaster and The affects of the Suns pole reversal.
« Reply #59 on: March 30, 2011, 08:06:53 AM »
 @ raburgeson:

The more I thought about your idea of the thermite, the more I think it is a brilliant idea.  Plutonium is more efficient, however, look at all of the energy it takes to not only mine it, but then to use centrifuges to refine it to a usable state.  Not so with the thermite.  Dig it up, mix it up and you are good to go.

Anyway, I just wanted to post how elegant this alternative might be and to commend you on your thinking.  Nice work.

Bill