Re: Say finally we have the fusion reactor
- From: "No_one_in_office" <No_one_in_office@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:19:32 +0800
"Golden Helmet" <me@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Shalom!
I've got one on the shelf here, not working - needs 2p worth of hydrogen.
I'm not allowed nuclear fuels in the home. It might demolish the house if
the containment broke down.
Golden Helmet
source:
http://www.tuberose.com/Hydrogen_and_Oxygen.html
Everyone knows that the body needs oxygen in order to live. So much emphasis
has been placed on oxygen as the essential element allowing us to exist on
the planet, that we tend to forget the other equally essential element
namely hydrogen. Without hydrogen to combine with oxygen we wouldn't have
water. Oxygen burns hydrogen in the living system, releasing the energy that
runs our bodies. Hydrogen is "the fuel of life." It is essential to most
biological processes in its atomic form, positive proton form or negative
ion form. Studies have shown that the human body stores hydrogen in its
tissues. As we age, tissue hydrogen-depletion may lead to many of the
symptoms of the aging process. This may cause sub-clinical dehydration since
it appears that hydrogen may play a role in hydrating our cells. Hydrogen
makes up 90% of the matter in the known Universe; helium makes up 9%. All
the other elements in the Universe are found in the remaining 1%. Since
hydrogen is so abundant, you would think that we know all there is to know
about it, but we are just now learning about its importance in the living
system.
The word hydrogen comes from the Greek language and it means "water-former."
Indeed, we all know that water, the matrix or mother of life, is made from
hydrogen and oxygen. In fact, water is formed when hydrogen is burned by
oxygen. We create pure water every day as a product of our metabolism. When
we burn hydrogen in our cells, the energy that is released is used to run
our bodies. Hydrogen is the lightest and smallest element known to science.
Due to its small size, hydrogen easily travels throughout the body. It can
also loosely hold another electron (in its outer shell), in which case it is
called H minus (H-) or reduced hydrogen. No electron moves in the living
system unless it is accompanied by hydrogen. In the absence of an adequate
supply of negative hydrogen ions, intracellular function, intercellular
communication and energy production are inhibited, toxins and free radicals
accumulate and health deteriorates.
.
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