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It is still going on in every part of the world. The experiment uses
millions and millions of gallons of water. It has proven the hydrogen atom does not decay. I was invited to to the university of Irvine when its great pool of water was filled,and its sensors turned on. There has no light that flashed. I made every one laugh. I said looks like no decay today,but maybe some hydrogen atoms are being created.?? It is no joke when 90% of the universe is hydrogen,and that gas can last infinitely long. Bert |
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... It is still going on in every part of the world. The experiment uses millions and millions of gallons of water. It has proven the hydrogen atom does not decay. I was invited to to the university of Irvine when its great pool of water was filled,and its sensors turned on. There has no light that flashed. I made every one laugh. I said looks like no decay today,but maybe some hydrogen atoms are being created.?? It is no joke when 90% of the universe is hydrogen,and that gas can last infinitely long. Bert Wonderful, so when I'll buy a new hydrogen car I'll have to fill the tank just one time... :-) Luigi Caselli |
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Luigi When your car engine is burning hydrogen its by product is water.
Now you use electricity and spit the water into hydrogen and oxygen,and keep this cycle going,and you can save lots of leerier Still best you have a 2% down grade so you don't get hit with that no free lunch. Still hydrogen has given humankind a 5 billion year free lunch,and another 5 to go. Bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: It is still going on in every part of the world. The experiment uses millions and millions of gallons of water. It has proven the hydrogen atom does not decay. I was invited to to the university of Irvine when its great pool of water was filled,and its sensors turned on. There has no light that flashed. I made every one laugh. I said looks like no decay today,but maybe some hydrogen atoms are being created.?? It is no joke when 90% of the universe is hydrogen,and that gas can last infinitely long. Bert Protons may not decay spontaneously, but they can be smashed! Double-A |
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Double-a It is safe to say the micro world can last infinitely long. I
have a theory(based on good science) that the macro worlds longest spacetime object can only last 5 trillion years go figure Bert |
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