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Marvin Herndon, J.
- Terracentric Nuclear Fission Georeactor: Background, Basis, Feasibility, Structure, Evidence and Geophysical Implications
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1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US
1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US
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Current Science, Vol 106, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 528-541Abstract
The background, basis, feasibility, structure, evidence and geophysical implications of a naturally occurring Terracentric nuclear fission georeactor are reviewed. For a nuclear fission reactor to exist at the centre of the Earth, all of the following conditions must be met: (1) There must originally have been a substantial quantity of uranium within Earth's core. (2) There must be a natural mechanism for concentrating the uranium. (3) The isotopic composition of uranium at the onset of fission must be appropriate to sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction. (4) The reactor must be able to breed a sufficient quantity of fissile nuclides to permit operation over the lifetime of Earth to the present. (5) There must be a natural mechanism for the removal of fission products. (6) There must be a natural mechanism for removing heat from the reactor. (7) There must be a natural mechanism to regulate reactor power level. (8) The location of the reactor must be such as to provide containment and prevent meltdown. Herndon's georeactor alone is shown to meet these conditions. Georeactor existence evidence based upon helium and antineutrino measurements is described. Geophysical implications discussed include georeactor origin of the geomagnetic field, geomagnetic reversals from intense solar outbursts and severe Earth trauma, as well as georeactor heat contributions to global dynamics.Keywords
Antineutrinos, Georeactor, Helium, Nuclear Fission, Uranium Concentration.- Aluminum Poisoning of Humanity and Earth's Biota by Clandestine Geoengineering Activity:Implications for India
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1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US
1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US
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Current Science, Vol 108, No 12 (2015), Pagination: 2173-2177Abstract
In response to an urgent call through an article in Current Science for assistance to understand the geological association of high aluminum mobility with human health in the Ganga Alluvial Plain, I describe evidence of clandestine geoengineering activity that has occurred for at least 15 years, and which has escalated sharply in the last two years. The geoengineering activity via tanker-jet aircraft emplaces a non-natural, toxic substance in the Earth's atmosphere which with rainwater liberates highly mobile aluminum. Further, I present evidence that the toxic substance is coal combustion fly ash. Clandestine dispersal of coal fly ash and the resulting liberation of highly mobile aluminum, I posit, is an underlying cause of the widespread and pronounced increase in neurological diseases and as well as the currently widespread and increasing debilitation of Earth's biota. Recommendations are made for verifying whether the evidence presented here is applicable to the Ganga Alluvial Plain.Keywords
Aluminum Poisoning, Biota, Clandestine Geoengineering Activity, Coal Fly Ash.- Some Reflections on Science and Discovery
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1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US
1 Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, US