Is Stevia blended in water Cold Fission?

PoetWarrior

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I was blending Stevia in water the other day, and the WATER EXPLODED INTO A WHITEBUBBLY SOUP that blew the top of the blender off. I've been playing around with it, and have found that I can actually make 'heavy water.' Not the kind that blows up cities, but water that's anatomically heavier than before. Why? I think because of the lighter chemicals that Stevia removed. Ater I blend water into SOUP, I pour it into a bottom pout container and then wait for the water to form on the bottom of a layer of foam that ph's negative for what's causing so much sickness and disease. I pour the water out, keep the toxic bubbles in, and drinking/using this water has literally detoxified my body. I'm 39, and I just dunked the basketball for the first time ever. If I didn't do it at 20? Chances are that it wasn't gonna happen 19 years down the road. Stevia was outlawed for a period by the American F.D.A. One of the reasons I started to pay attention to it. And to use it. And when I started feeling my body detox because of it, that's when I blended WATER INTO EXPLODING INTO A WHITE BUBBLY SOUP. I know that split h2o is supposed to have more energy yield than fossil fuel. Could this possibly be that mythical Cold Fission? I believe the Stevia is splitting water into h2o molecules when the WATER EXPLODES. And that Explosion happens safely inside my blender. I'd love to have people try this, see it, use it, pay it forward and comment on it.lol Dan
 

Karlin

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You did it!!

yes, you have discovered an unlimited supply of energy - the human organism in a healthy state!!

When we [humans] are "allowed" to use the full range of herbs, minerals, and whatever that plants and the planet earth provide for us, we can truly become energised. The average person today knows nothing of what it feels like to be energised when in optimal health.

Not only are we "compromised" almost at birth by various toxic chemicals, but then as we grow we assualt our bodies by consuming "non-food foods". It may be a case of the elites wanting people to be sluggish so we are easily controlled and simply need television programming to make us do exactly as they want us to do - work, shop, eat crap and go into debt. [and we are!!]

Stevia is one of those wonderful natural ingredients of life [that maybe cannot be patented?] so it is put aside in favour of white sugar ["white death"] as a much better profit maker than Stevia.

As for your science, are you high? LOL - just kidding!!! Ya, a molecule of H2O has a lot of energy if it is split just right, like any molecule. I think your froth is a mixing of water and air, my friend.

But keep looking for the big breakthroughs, I am confident you will find some.
 

gc

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...and have found that I can actually make 'heavy water.' Not the kind that blows up cities, but water that's anatomically heavier than before.

Heavy water can NOT blow up cities. You must be thinking of Uranium or Plutonium, perhaps?

Why? I think because of the lighter chemicals that Stevia removed.

Which lighter chemicals, and how were they removed?

I know that split h2o is supposed to have more energy yield than fossil fuel. Could this possibly be that mythical Cold Fission? I believe the Stevia is splitting water into h2o molecules when the WATER EXPLODES. And that Explosion happens safely inside my blender. I'd love to have people try this, see it, use it, pay it forward and comment on it.lol Dan

This makes no sense whatsoever. "water is splitting into H20 molecules"? Water is H20, that's like saying water is splitting into water. And H20 has NO energy yield, let alone more than fossil fuels.
 

gc

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When we [humans] are "allowed" to use the full range of herbs, minerals, and whatever that plants and the planet earth provide for us, we can truly become energised. The average person today knows nothing of what it feels like to be energised when in optimal health.

"Allowed to"? What is stopping you?

Stevia is one of those wonderful natural ingredients of life [that maybe cannot be patented?] so it is put aside in favour of white sugar ["white death"] as a much better profit maker than Stevia.

I didn't realize sugar could be patented? :scratch:

As for your science, are you high? LOL - just kidding!!! Ya, a molecule of H2O has a lot of energy if it is split just right, like any molecule.

No it doesn't. The closest thing you could do to get energy from water would be to split it into hydrogen and oxygen (which would actually take energy) and then fuse the hydrogen into helium (like what is occuring in the sun). Is that what you meant?


I think your froth is a mixing of water and air, my friend.
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Now that is the sanest comment I've heard on this thread (aside from my own of course) :laughing6:
 

Dexter Sinister

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Wow. There's so much scientific illiteracy in the OP I hardly know where to begin, but I'll hit a few points...

...I can actually make 'heavy water.' Not the kind that blows up cities, but water that's anatomically heavier than before.
What can this possibly mean? Anatomically heavier?! You can't make heavy water except by nuclear reactions or a pretty complex separation process. Water is H2O, two hydrogen and one oxygen, heavy water is also H2O, but the hydrogen is a different isotope. Instead of just a single proton in the nucleus, there's a proton and a neutron, so it's about twice as heavy as the most common isotope. It's still chemically hydrogen, but it's called deuterium. If there are two neutrons, it's still chemically hydrogen, but it's called tritium, and it's poisonously radioactive. And heavy water, as another poster has noted, doesn't blow up cities. It's not a component of nuclear explosives. The CANDU (CANadian DeUterium) reactor design uses it as a coolant and moderator.

I believe the Stevia is splitting water into h2o molecules
Water already IS H2O molecules, there's nothing to split. Stevia's just a sweetener. It was banned by the FDA for a while because there was insufficient information about its toxicology, on "better safe than sorry" grounds.

You don't appear to have any idea what you're talking about.