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Saturday, 03/05/2016 3:34:22 PM

Saturday, March 05, 2016 3:34:22 PM

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I recall John stating a few years back that he had went out to visit MIT at one point. This is very interesting article so I figure I share it.

As you can read from a reliable source and from what I have seen in person almost five years ago,Kryron is no smoke and mirrors. Kyron can do what I’ve seen it do and what John has stated is capable of doing. Read this small report for yourself on some of the many things that this technology can and will do. Borque Industries has been and is at the front line of this technology. Better yet they have proprietary, patents on this technology.


See the link for yourself and for those who where skeptical on the Physics part of it, as you can see anything is possible..


“Aluminum is currently used in not only research reactor components but also nuclear batteries and spacecraft, and it has been proposed as material for storage containers for nuclear waste. So, improving its operating lifetime could have significant benefits, says Ju Li, who is the Battelle Energy Alliance Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and a professor of materials science and engineering.”


“This is a development of considerable significance for nuclear materials science, where composites — particularly oxide dispersion-strengthened steels — have long been considered promising candidate materials for applications involving high temperature and high irradiation dose,” says Sergei Dudarev, a professor of materials science at Oxford University in the U.K., who was not involved in this work.



http://news.mit.edu/2016/carbon-nanotubes-improve-metal-longevity-under-radiation-0302



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