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Is Drinking from the Toilet Bowl the Best Way to Deal with Water
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for hydrogen in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:25
...and pharmaceuticals). The stuff that's removed is washed back to a pipe that discharges into the ocean. The filtered water, now known as permeate, moves one building over, where it's spiked with hydrogen peroxide, a disinfectant, and then circulated past 144 lamps emitting ultraviolet light. "Destruction of compounds through photolysis," Wildermuth said, nodding. Anything that's alive in this water can no longer reproduce. Strolling back...
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How 6,000 Tons of Radioactive Sand from Kuwait Ended Up in Idaho
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:06
... the Inughuit still want to go home. But first they want the US to clean up the mess they have made: thousands of barrels of toxic chemistry, rubbish heaps, electrical equipment contaminated with PCBs, and one whole hydrogen bomb -- serial number 78252 -- which was never recovered when a B-52 crashed on landing in 1968. Unfortunately, unlike the Emir of Kuwait, the Inughuits are poor and not very many of them survived the transplant. In a...
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PASS Chemistry-File-InternalCoords-0.03 i686-linux 2.6.24.3
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Author: Rick Myers
Date: Sep 12, 2008 23:34
...e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00-load.........# Testing Chemistry::File::InternalCoords 0.03, Perl 5.010000, /home/tester/perl-5.10.0/bin/perl ok t/boilerplate.....ok t/hydrogen........skipped: t/hydrogen.t requires Chemistry::File::XYZ t/pod-coverage....ok t/pod.............ok t/water...........skipped: t/water.t requires Chemistry::File::XYZ All tests successful. Files=6, Tests=6, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: funkenstein
Date: Sep 12, 2008 02:48
... macroscopic anti-matter, nothing bigger than a single anti-hydrogen atom as far as I know. Yes.... so far at accelerators. AFAIK no observation of anti-hydrogen has been made from cosmic rays. Antiprotons and anti-... non-trivial to get them to form an anti-hydrogen atom. Neutrals are really hard to detect and characterize,... rays are basically all ions. Detecting a neutral anti-hydrogen atom in space seems like a tough task even ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: Tom Roberts
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:14
... observation of macroscopic anti-matter, nothing bigger than a single anti-hydrogen atom as far as I know. Yes. Indeed, those are QUITE ... have been produced so far at accelerators. AFAIK no observation of anti-hydrogen has been made from cosmic rays. Antiprotons and anti-electrons are common, but it is non-trivial to get them to form an anti-hydrogen atom. Hannes Alven speculated the nearest star could be made of anti-matter,...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: HardySpicer
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:05
... you right now from cosmic ray showers. In high energy cosmic rays, the ratio of observed antiprotons to protons approaches unity. However, there is no observation of macroscopic anti-matter, nothing bigger than a single anti-hydrogen atom as far as I know. Hannes Alven speculated the nearest star could be made of anti-matter, and we would have no way to know. The strongest evidence against this is that not a single ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: dlzc
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:21
... Matter seen by its gravitational effects. There is no fundamental theory of particles that describes Dark Matter, all the possible normal matter candidates have been eliminated. Antimatter has been seen, and combined states such as anti-hydrogen and positronium have been investigated. Whare are they made of do they have neutrons/ protons/ electrons? If not are they too made of Quarks? anti-Quarks, yes. Is Dark Matter...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?
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Author: funkenstein
Date: Sep 11, 2008 11:46
...hitting you right now from cosmic ray showers. In high energy cosmic rays, the ratio of observed antiprotons to protons approaches unity. However, there is no observation of macroscopic anti-matter, nothing bigger than a single anti-hydrogen atom as far as I know. Hannes Alven speculated the nearest star could be made of anti-matter, and we would have no way to know. The strongest evidence against this is that not a single anti-helium...
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PASS Chemistry-File-InternalCoords-0.03 i386-freebsd 6.1-release-p23
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Author: srezic
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:12
..." "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00-load.........# Testing Chemistry::File::InternalCoords 0.03, Perl 5.008008, /usr/perl5.8.8@34313/bin/perl5.8.8 ok t/boilerplate.....ok t/hydrogen........skipped: t/hydrogen.t requires Chemistry::File::XYZ t/pod-coverage....ok t/pod.............ok t/water...........skipped: t/water.t requires Chemistry::File::XYZ All tests successful. Files=6, Tests=6, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0...
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Re: They've taken away our humanity
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Sep 9, 2008 18:53
...Think about it Paul, but not too much. -tg- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The best thing to do is keep a licensed brick and/or handy dandy firearm in polluting vehicle (hydrogen-making itself supposedly produces pollutants too) When cut-off the next time, have a stimulating adrenalin rush of healthy Neanderthalian flight or fight Catch up with the sob who'll probably be yaking on a cell phone, then convincingly ...
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