I worked on reactors in the Navy. If done properly, it can provide hundreds of years of energy, and the waste is not as bad as people think if handled judiciously and carefully. The problem is the MSM amplified the accidents more than was necessary and didn't look at the overall picture regarding earth's energy resources.
Via electrolysis, we can crack water into H2 & O. What if there are certain Very High Frequencies (VHF) that excite water molecules that cause them to crack?
Amazing plan God provided for us. A planet covered in 70% water and a continuous source of energy free for everyone.
Strange that everyone who invented cars that run on water had bizarre deaths.
Yes, and in the article they bash the discovery saying that it won't be a viable option for a long time. Maybe it was a legitimate discovery from our side, so the media is trying to downplay the innovation.
I suspect they've had fusion technology for decades but kept it for themselves. This is either a White Hat release, or the cabal realizes they're losing control and are desperately trickling this out to try and get us back in line and reliant on them for access to the new technology.
We already have cheap, zero pollution energy.
It's called nuclear energy, and it is a proven technology.
People who pretend they will accept "newer" tech but also reject nuclear tech are idiots.
They can heat their home with dried cow chips.
I worked on reactors in the Navy. If done properly, it can provide hundreds of years of energy, and the waste is not as bad as people think if handled judiciously and carefully. The problem is the MSM amplified the accidents more than was necessary and didn't look at the overall picture regarding earth's energy resources.
Energy Engineer here:
What if we already have it?
Via electrolysis, we can crack water into H2 & O. What if there are certain Very High Frequencies (VHF) that excite water molecules that cause them to crack?
Amazing plan God provided for us. A planet covered in 70% water and a continuous source of energy free for everyone.
Strange that everyone who invented cars that run on water had bizarre deaths.
Edit: Harry Cockburn, really?
Electromagnetic waves cost energy to make. The higher the frequency, the higher the cost.
I like the optimism, but… until you have something to show for that idea all I can say is “good luck”.
Yes, and in the article they bash the discovery saying that it won't be a viable option for a long time. Maybe it was a legitimate discovery from our side, so the media is trying to downplay the innovation.
I suspect they've had fusion technology for decades but kept it for themselves. This is either a White Hat release, or the cabal realizes they're losing control and are desperately trickling this out to try and get us back in line and reliant on them for access to the new technology.
(See: petro dollar)
Thank you for your service pede!
You're welcome fren. 👍