Post by alexsymbols on Apr 16, 2017 9:53:24 GMT 8
Mercury also known as QuickSilver, is given a status as "liquid" metal.
As you all know that mercury can dissolve all metals except iron, and this particular phenomenon is called Amalgamation.
Why can't mercury form amalgam with iron ?? Because iron is the only matter that carries magnetism.
Is magnetism prohibit iron from forming amalgam with mercury ??
How about super-strong magnet : neodymium magnet ??
We know neodymium magnet is an alloy and mercury cannot form amalgam with alloy.
So we arrange what we try to express in points as in the followings :
If they don't want to, can the Russian carry out the experiment ?? Of coz you need to replace the same amount of radioactive matters by the same amount of super-strong magnet, or a bit more. Can only be found through experiments.
If any party did carry out the above experiment, and find a stunning result, please hear us :
Mercury only served as guidance to find out magnetism and radioactivity share some kind of similarities. What happen once mercury form amalgam with Plutonium ?? with Uranium ?? Can they exhibit radioactivity ?? Can you see the amazing side of mercury ?? Therefore, using mercury = liquid phase for nuclear weapon, is waste of time. But using super-strong magnet as a replacement, you would never ever think of that, right ??
So can anyone of you try to search for Crystal Skull and Gravity stones buried in the continental shelves ?? You can have more stunning .... .
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As you all know that mercury can dissolve all metals except iron, and this particular phenomenon is called Amalgamation.
Why can't mercury form amalgam with iron ?? Because iron is the only matter that carries magnetism.
Is magnetism prohibit iron from forming amalgam with mercury ??
How about super-strong magnet : neodymium magnet ??
We know neodymium magnet is an alloy and mercury cannot form amalgam with alloy.
So we arrange what we try to express in points as in the followings :
- nuclear weapon = change solid phase to gaseous phase instantaneously
- mercury is liquid not solid, don't be fooled by "liquid" metal
- radioactive matters can change from solid phase to gaseous phase through explosion in small enclosed space
- mercury cannot dissolve iron due to magnetism
- replace radioactive matters by super-strong magnet so that super-strong magnetism act as radioactivity
If they don't want to, can the Russian carry out the experiment ?? Of coz you need to replace the same amount of radioactive matters by the same amount of super-strong magnet, or a bit more. Can only be found through experiments.
If any party did carry out the above experiment, and find a stunning result, please hear us :
Mercury only served as guidance to find out magnetism and radioactivity share some kind of similarities. What happen once mercury form amalgam with Plutonium ?? with Uranium ?? Can they exhibit radioactivity ?? Can you see the amazing side of mercury ?? Therefore, using mercury = liquid phase for nuclear weapon, is waste of time. But using super-strong magnet as a replacement, you would never ever think of that, right ??
So can anyone of you try to search for Crystal Skull and Gravity stones buried in the continental shelves ?? You can have more stunning .... .
This is Alex Symbols