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GLD 375.93-1.8%Nov 14 4:00 PM EST

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To: Snowshoe who wrote (103232)10/13/2013 6:36:22 PM
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Les Horrible Cernettes ici aussi youtube.com "You just love your collider" [the CERN super collider in France and Switzerland]

Protons can be added or removed, such as from lead and mercury to make gold. Three irons can be bunged together too, with a hydrogen top up. I'm working on that and will ditch my gold when my prototype is nearing operation. There is no shortage of iron. The Super Collider is a brute force unthinking way of melding atoms. Slipping them together is easier [a bit like Stanley Pons and Marty Fleischman tried in cold fusion which caused a lot of con fusion]
Depending on the ratio of platinum:gold price, I can stop the reaction at 3 x Fe = Pt or continue with an atom of hydrogen added to go to Au. Platinum will get really cheap so fuel cells for vehicles will be cheap. There will be so much gold that people will use it to rust-proof cars. Don't bother with paint. Just plate with gold.

It will be an excellent process because the energy generated will be useful for heating towns in cold climates and producing electricity too for powering data centres. Cold air can be sucked into the data centres and blown out into heating houses. Heat from the fusion reactions will be handy too as the data centres won't provide enough heat.

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