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This is a community question of memory-tags anyone has that may
contribute about "semi-intelligent flat black stuff", or "2D voids", or
maybe even the atypical "shadow people" or other something similar.
Is that topic safe or prud
In this TED talk a physicist explains how to harness the cold of space on
the Earth using conventional physics.
How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable resource
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a5NyUITbyk
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Hello Vortex-L,
Has anyone heard of people using a fungus to produce heavy water from
sea water? Someone was telling me about "scientists in China or Japan"
who are working on "fusion using a liquid that looks like water, but is not
water." I assumed he was talking about Heavy Water. He said
I'll bet even Paul Stamets has not a clue on that one.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 3:20 PM Sean Logan wrote:
> Hello Vortex-L,
>
>Has anyone heard of people using a fungus to produce heavy water from
> sea water? Someone was telling me about "scientists in China or Japan"
> who are working on "
It certainly is feasible. Here is a 2016 paper showing the longevity of a
particular fungi is increased with the uptake of deuterium oxide.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5515009/
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:09 PM Terry Blanton wrote:
> I'll bet even Paul Stamets has not a clue on
There are also many papers dating as far back as 1933 on the biological
separation of hydrogen isotopes...not necessarily mycelial, however
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:44 PM Terry Blanton wrote:
> It certainly is feasible. Here is a 2016 paper showing the longevity of a
> particular fungi is incr
In reply to H LV's message of Tue, 27 Oct 2020 11:51:14 -0400:
Hi,
That's how the weather works. We already harness the "cold of outer space" when
we harness wind power.
>In this TED talk a physicist explains how to harness the cold of space on
>the Earth using conventional physics.
>How we ca
Well if there is a survival advantage to concentrating deuterium, for single
cell or complex organisms then by using well known techniques of selection and
gene modification, one would suspect that the efficiency could increase
exponentially over time. One could cover vast quantities of ocean
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 9:41 PM JonesBeene wrote:
> Well if there is a survival advantage to concentrating deuterium, for
> single cell or complex organisms then by using well known techniques of
> selection and gene modification, one would suspect that the efficiency
> could increase exponenti
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