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Politics : Peak Oil reality or Myth, of an out of Control System

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From: dvdw©2/28/2019 6:31:16 AM
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This piece expands our understanding of Heterogeneous Nucleation events.

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A few notes;
1 Recurring Novas are relatively common, there is a high probability that these recurrent events occur between binary suns. They might represent a coupling between the two suns as binary pairs. Time scales between events are totally variable. The potential represent a Pulsed modulation mechanism, as existent between the stars.

2. We view and map only one of the contributors to any event.

3. Evidence on the moon that the formation of some particular types of glass, may have formed from energy dispersed by output from the Sun.

The presentation includes data about the formation of materials from cosmic blasts, from Other than Meteoric and Volcanic sources. Expanding our understanding of how H Nucleation events, have more sources than what we've thought as potential contributors to events which transform matter. This expands the range of event types accounting for all known elements.

High probability that these contributions will change scientific understanding as momentum from observations begin adding to our underlying base for potential contributors.
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