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[*] posted on 17-10-2019 at 14:56
RED ROCK IN AMAZON


Good night

Thank you all for everything

first wanted to ask some of your attention for something

I am watching an event, I will explain from the beginning

I took 10 soft drinks and connected to each other by tubes each leak has two tubes one tube that goes to the bottom of the void and the other tube is just to get the air out. In each hole I placed a red stone that exists in my region: oiapoque amapa brazil in the amazon forest

this stone has several chlorides, carbonates, oxides and etc ...

I broke this stone until it turned to dust and I put it in all the voids I totally filled it

After that I took and blew my own air from my lungs, the air goes through 10 voids and at the end goes to a void with no oil.

the most interesting was what happened,


a massive red mass formation appeared above the liquid, I believe it is a low pressure polymerization.

I look forward to posting the photos and showing you the kind of dough that formed,

In my reflections I believe it is the metal ions that were attracted to CO2 and carried to the liquid.

but I ask the help of you who understand the subject
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[*] posted on 17-10-2019 at 18:04


We need more information:

What were the 10 soft drinks you blew air through? Were they all the same brand or different brands?

You mentioned the last void had no oil in it. How many of the 10 varieties of soft drink you used in this experiment did have oil in them?

I have never had a South American soft drink with oil in it before. Is this popular down there?
I've never noticed any oil in Inca cola, for instance.

BTW: congratulations on your expedition to find that lost city in the Amazon. You must be very proud.

I was wondering about the tons of magnesium ore you said you found there, and your stated plans to manufacture your own magnesium from it.

How's that working out for you?

If I recall correctly, you're gonna use that to make a 'super fuel' out of water and carbon dioxide.

You do have a busy schedule. I'm surprised you find time to blow through soda cans full of red dust with all that other stuff on your plate.





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[*] posted on 18-10-2019 at 03:04


Let's not forget the "polimerization" of oil, sap and red rock powder. You really like that red rock




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[*] posted on 18-10-2019 at 12:51


That's not the same stuff as the 'Red Rock Incense' that's sold to gullible hippies as an intoxicant, is it? o_0



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[*] posted on 18-10-2019 at 13:00


You want to do chemistry with some red rock, come here to San Francisco.

That baby is 5 acres of manganese ore with a little dirt and shrubbery on top. And if you want the whole thing, it's for sale!

If I still had a boat I'd probably end up going out there and collecting some ore and giving myself manganism trying to refine it.

Probably a good thing I don't have a boat.

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[*] posted on 18-10-2019 at 17:44
detritus


This is definitely detritus content.



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[*] posted on 19-10-2019 at 05:54


You is amazing i apreciarei you smart concius, i believe your intelligence is so great that only your room with all its equipment can create magnificent inventions, Nascar never knew you were so beautiful and extraordinary, I'm your fan, your fame and nobility make me drool in your gold shoes I can dance for you if you want since your royalty can have everything, even a savage like me, that extraordinary people you are would not spend a day right in an extreme environment, are so evolved that can not visualize their own defects and just look the superficial
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[*] posted on 19-10-2019 at 09:04


maybe we made fun of you too much, let's be honest.
your english is really hard to read, probably you are using google translate and the words it chose to translate you are not the best. uf you can use simple words, maybe adding drawings it's easier for us to understand.
apart from the language barrier the problem is your experimentation. you described quite poorly what you did and observed, then you made an hypotesis without anything to back it up, and asked us for an explanation of the event.
from what i understood reading your post, you crushed a red rock, you put the powder in 10 soda bottles connected by tubes, and then blowed air with your mouth through them (as it was a wash bottle setup), then out of nowhere you mentioned that there was oil in the system and above that a red mass formed.

to understand a new event you must give as many informations as you can, we are not there with you to see it.
1) the red rock, could be anything, do you know the name of that rock? even if it is its native name it could help find the real name and from that its composition
2) oil, what oil? vegetable oil? motor oil? silicone oil? oil is not an unique thing
3) why you did this experiment? did you just wake up one day and decided to mix oil and soil and blow air through it without a reason? i hope not
4) if you do the same with another rock, does the "polymer" form?

as you can see you did not give any of this informations. we are wrong to make fun of you, but but you asked us an absurd problem, we responded with absurd answers





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[*] posted on 19-10-2019 at 09:08


@SWIM where exactly is that Mn island? I wanna go mine some of it!



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[*] posted on 19-10-2019 at 16:41


Heck, Sedona Arizona has got some real pretty red rocks



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[*] posted on 19-10-2019 at 20:31


Quote: Originally posted by fusso  
@SWIM where exactly is that Mn island? I wanna go mine some of it!


San Francisco bay.
It's just under the San Rafael bridge and called Red Rock Island.

I believe Buckminster Fuller's son owned it at one time.








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[*] posted on 21-10-2019 at 04:30


Thankyou ubya i using the Translator my english is bad and my reporte of theexperience is inneficient ,Sorry , i no use olium , when i finished of push Air 10 minutes i putted in the Sun with aluminiun layer under and many partícula Go to the olium making one Big mass, but the most impresso e is the bottle in outside catching the Sun ,in you inside i mixed iron and rocks rés, after 10 minutes in the Sun ALL iron reacted wit the rocks , making one Crazy paints, after the Air pass by ALL botlle fininish in the in an open bottle with water red stones and caustic soda, it makes it interesting when acid falls, each acid that falls forms a different mass, I left the rain today and created another kind of past
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[*] posted on 21-10-2019 at 14:36


Good night, If can ser the video and helPme unternstant
https://youtu.be/QSO0Mjck3QA
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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 02:42


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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 11:15


I am really curious about what this video shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE9U4k3MtXk
I understand not a bit language wise, but even less from what I see?
It looks interesting though...
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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 11:47


Quote: Originally posted by sclarenonz  
Thankyou ubya i using the Translator my english is bad and my reporte of theexperience is inneficient ,Sorry , i no use olium , when i finished of push Air 10 minutes i putted in the Sun with aluminiun layer under and many partícula Go to the olium making one Big mass, but the most impresso e is the bottle in outside catching the Sun ,in you inside i mixed iron and rocks rés, after 10 minutes in the Sun ALL iron reacted wit the rocks , making one Crazy paints, after the Air pass by ALL botlle fininish in the in an open bottle with water red stones and caustic soda, it makes it interesting when acid falls, each acid that falls forms a different mass, I left the rain today and created another kind of past

What are you trying to accomplish? A drug? A dye? Where did you find out about this process and who told you?

¿Qué intentas lograr? ¿Una droga? ¿Un tinte? ¿Dónde se enteró de este proceso y quién le lo contó?

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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 15:23


Quote: Originally posted by karlos³  
I am really curious about what this video shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE9U4k3MtXk
I understand not a bit language wise, but even less from what I see?
It looks interesting though...


He fills an inner-tube with air and uses it as a pressure source to bubble air through a 2 liter soda bottle full of gasoline.

The air coming out of the bottle has a lot of gas vapor in it, and it burns.

At least that's how it looks to me.

The autotranslate is more surreal than usual, but it doesn't seem that there's much actual explanation of what's being done on the soundtrack.

If that is what's going on a flashback would be quite a memorable event with that plastic bubbler full of gasoline in the line.

I hope that's a fairly damp forest.

I was actually more impressed with his big project where he pulled a riverboat over a mountain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP-H16OYOqE






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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 15:31


I must say, I'm quite intrigued now...
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[*] posted on 23-10-2019 at 21:52


Quote: Originally posted by karlos³  
I am really curious about what this video shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE9U4k3MtXk
I understand not a bit language wise, but even less from what I see?
It looks interesting though...


I think he's showing his contraption that lets him rapidly melt bottles onto... something or another. The following links might be relevant to sclarenonz' video.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4vnthybw0II
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IuGWHfWqWtg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=XkKFd7-yz...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CpPO3OgoQkI
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[*] posted on 24-10-2019 at 13:16


Quote: Originally posted by Vomaturge  
Quote: Originally posted by karlos³  
I am really curious about what this video shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE9U4k3MtXk
I understand not a bit language wise, but even less from what I see?
It looks interesting though...


I think he's showing his contraption that lets him rapidly melt bottles onto... something or another. The following links might be relevant to sclarenonz' video.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4vnthybw0II
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IuGWHfWqWtg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=XkKFd7-yz...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CpPO3OgoQkI


I believe you've found the answer;)




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[*] posted on 25-10-2019 at 06:03



What are you trying to accomplish? A drug? A dye? Where did you find out about this process and who told you?

¿Qué intentas lograr? ¿Una droga? ¿Un tinte? ¿Dónde se enteró de este proceso y quién le lo contó?


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i seethis as a cheap and practical way to hold co2 and ch, I know it holds because all the gasoline vapor is saved 20% i believe thats anyone can make it, one indiginas man show me one anestesic plant very powerfull more than jambu , i like the jambu Spilanthol but is very hard to extract i trying by this model, and trying make one good glue or fuel , but is very complex to me , i need help i alone no to get make nothing, i very crazy now confuse, this model is come from many reflections and erros, I just follow my natural intuition, I know many may think I'm crazy, but you have to understand that I just study on the internet and I no formal knowledge of college, I just wanted some help, to understand this, I'm not having much time to stay here, I will improve more, but if someone needs my help I'm always here to learn, thank you all and if anyone sees something wrong in me or something that I'm doing please tell me, I'm under construction I I'm evolving I have defects but I want to eliminate them, thank you all

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[*] posted on 11-11-2019 at 05:00


After 4 hours of sun exposure we have a very strong glue

The most interesting part is the bottle outside where co2 passes

every morning I see a lot of bubbles coming out alone,

I believe the co2 that I blew at night was attracted to the stones and during the day when the sun comes up the reaction starts, inside that bottle there are 3 stones: one red, one white and one brown they are all dry, a piece of iron and aluminum under the bottle to increase heat

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[*] posted on 11-11-2019 at 18:31


When the sun comes up and shines on your equipment it gets warmer.
That makes the gas inside it expand.
The expanded gas bubbles out to equalize the pressure.

Or maybe it's the interaction of the red stone with the brown stone.







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[*] posted on 12-11-2019 at 13:50


swin thank you

the time of bubles is 15 minutes , if gas inside it expand would spend less time, 1 minute, but now i blew after the reaction finished and the reaction hapened again,
, i tryed the same compost off sun, like mix gasoline with naoh, naoh with acid, etc.. and no make the glue, but i no have idea the theory , i in the caos totaly

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