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Not just water's percentage of heavy hydrogen,but all compounds that
bond with hydrogen must come down with this percentage I have a gut feeling in the first second of the fireball(BB) deuterium played a very big part. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Not just water's percentage of heavy hydrogen,but all compounds that bond with hydrogen must come down with this percentage I have a gut feeling in the first second of the fireball(BB) deuterium played a very big part. Bert O.K. Bert, Maybe this was discussed waaaay before my time, here in AA ( Hi Double-A! ) ... .... but what about: ' Lunar Helium-3 as an Energy Source, in a nutshell ' ? See http://www.asi.org/adb/02/09/he3-intro.html amongst ? RL |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Not just water's percentage of heavy hydrogen,but all compounds that bond with hydrogen must come down with this percentage I have a gut feeling in the first second of the fireball(BB) deuterium played a very big part. Bert Interesting that you should say that, Bert, since most scientists think that deuterium didn't start to form until at least one minute after the Big Bang, and maybe three. http://www.umich.edu/~gs265/bigbang.htm Double-A |
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Hi RL Don't think this has been discussed here in my time?? Thanks for
that site I just glanced through it.Will make a print to study in bed. Seems helium 3 might be a good reason to have a mining base on the Moon Bert |
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