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    In this video:

    YouTube - Who's Killing the Hydrogen Car?

    Bob talks about a particle accelerator at 8:40 then walks down to a tower with the blinking red light at 9:05. My question is: does anyone understand what is it's purpose? Can anyone identify what it is doing? I am thinking it has something to do with the lithium-6 deuteride.

    Thanks

  • #2
    never mind, it's a Van de Graaff generator used to produce high voltage fields for particle acceleration.

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    • #3
      thats a super video! Thanks Rick!

      Bob Lazar has broken new technology with regard to hydrodynamic propulsion as well, but it is hard to find. He claims to have had assassination attempts on his life when he began to break information to the public about his involvement with Area 51. There are substantial documents that show his name on employee ledgers with DOD there at the times he claims to have worked there. US Military still denies his every being there, but I for one believe him.

      Hydride eh? Excellent piece of the puzzle for me. This makes sense to me somehow. Thanks Rick.

      I'm actually very excited right now! Man i'm a geek.

      Now i'm wondering if searching "how to make hydride" on google is one of those terms that sets of alarms. :P
      Last edited by thedude; 05-09-2010, 03:52 AM.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by thedude View Post
        Now i'm wondering if searching "how to make hydride" on google is one of those terms that sets of alarms. :P
        This is all I could find.

        producing lithium-6 deuteride

        Here's his site. I've been waiting so long for this, but it seems like he will never get it to go through. They keep getting delayed. He's been running his corvette of HHO since the 1970's and still people today say running off HHO isn't viable.. Well the day this guy can get this system onto the market, is the day the oil companies eat it. Hopefully that will be sooner than later.

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        • #5
          Considering that the Lithium 6 Isotope burns exothermically, I question the comment regarding it smoldering like a cigarette. Also, when making your own material how do you know how much 6 or 7 you have?

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          Something tells me that there are safety reasons for this stuff being regulated as well the secrecy reasons. But I suppose as long as free neutrons are not a probability, then the danger diminishes by some factor.

          Now - if I understand the Li6-H2, pumping the the H2 into the tanks under city pressure is enough to secure it safely to the Li6. Then, to get it out, heat must be applied which liberates the H2 at its expanded Gas pressure? That part wasn't fully explained.

          So to make the exothermic Li6 one needs a particle accelerator, and we imagine that the Van de Graff serves that purpose. So to end run the DEA, we need a single accelerator that everyone owns a piece of, that they can use for themselves and make the stuff

          I bet the DOT stops that from hitting the pavement, and now in the deserts they also control BLM land and require off-road licensing as well.

          Interesting video - thanx for sharing it
          "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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          • #6
            Seems Bob likes to push the envelope on what can be sold legally and if it can't be sold he tries to sell other components to help get you there.
            Particle accelerators don't seem that complicated, the measuring equipment witch reveals and examines the elements being made from the impact is what I see as being the complicated.

            DIY particle accelerator at home.

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