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Fixing Fukushima - 07 - Silver linings
Do we have enough data to know we have a solution to the Tritium laced water?
More detailed review of Au coated CaCO3 both before and after exposure to HHO, potentially showing that we have enough data already to consider that the technique is producing coherent matter transmutations that should remediate the contaminated Fukushima water, at the same time as produce something of value.
Fixing Fukushima - 07 - Silver linings
To pick up where I left off on YouTube. I loved the presentation. The sample you keep looking at reminds me of tree rings. I couldn't but think when I finished reading Space, Earth, Human. How neat it would be to drill a hole in the trunk of a tree, and let the tree be a dielectric wave guide for one of Parkhomov's detectors.
After watching the breathtaking presentation and the impressive results, I was thinking about the engineering aspects of this and I wonder if it would be feasible making the HHO with the same contaminated water to make the tritium part of the flame entering in contact with the CaCO3, and letting the reconstituted aqueous phase drip back to the electrolyzer until all the water has reacted with the CaCO3. It could be a closed loop and later the reaction chamber opened to remove the slag of formerly CaCO3 now transformed into a non radioactive ore full of minerals and metals in it to recover or further process.