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  • Nuclear Reactor explosion connection with Stanley Meyer Steam Reactor

    Nuclear Reactor explosion connection with Stanley Meyer Steam Reactor.

    Ask yourself what created the hydrogen gas in the Japanese Nuclear Reactor Explosion.

    One element of course would be super heated Steam.

    Was the second element carbon:
    H2O + C → H2 + CO (ΔH = +131 kJ/mol)

    Or could the second element be Plasma alone? Creating UV like Stanley's gas gun with the laser/leds.

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    I don’t know of much carbon in a nuclear plant other than the oil in the electro-hydraulic valve actuators (if they use that type).

    These systems are kept as small as possible because of the potential fire risk but there is enough to cause smoke similar to what was produced a few days ago.

    Black smoke does suggest carbon and if that carbon has been released from the oil then so too has the hydrogen. Oxygen will be available from the air and the break down of water.

    Remember, this is nuclear, we are not just talking of splitting and reacting molecules, but also atoms. When an atom is split, will it always split the same way? Will the radiation split molecules and atoms to create a volatile mixture? We know radiation will ionise things so many permutations are possible.

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    • #3
      the carbon would come from burnt sea water. Lots of organics etc to produce carbon.

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      • #4
        Sounds very much like the same process as meyers injector system (by a different means), a number of other people i have come across have noticed this as well.

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