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SoxFan

05/16/24 9:41 AM

#56831 RE: microchips #56829

HA - mistakes have been made? I'd say the biggest mistake is believing this would actually work. It's like people investing in the perpetual motion machine.
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Bearish

mr_sano

05/16/24 10:41 AM

#56833 RE: microchips #56829

Small companies don’t waste $100M over a period of 20 years that was primarily spent on overhead not R&D. No small company would pay Temple hundreds of thousands of dollars & still owe them millions collecting interests for them to do nothing but collect a check! This is a charade and you don’t even understand the basic principals which Qsep claims it defies! Your college is calling…they would like your fake degree back!

zerosnoop

05/16/24 10:51 AM

#56834 RE: microchips #56829

Well said. I agree with your points. The paid bashers & shorters have an agenda here & they hate their lies being exposed. Poster AISI & others have done a great job calling out their nonsense posts. I've recently had a few other paid bashers that don't even post on the QS thread send me private messages to my ihub inbox making certain threats. These desperate paid bashers & shorters might know something is brewing & they are trying to "shake the tree". These clowns must enjoy being laughed at. The uneducated fools with a low IQ must all be inter connected with market maker Puma who is SHORT big on QS.

In its most extensive testing during this deployment, the AOT was operated under full-scale commercial operating conditions over a two-day period. Operations were overseen by the pipeline operator and QS Energy engineers, while engineers from ATS RheoSystems, a division of the CANNON Instrument Company (“ATS”), were on-site collecting data for subsequent analysis. Oil samples were taken from the pipeline both before and after treatment by the AOT. Viscosity measurements were conducted on three grades of heavy crude oils over the two-day testing period. Data collected and analyzed before and after AOT treatment demonstrated a decrease in viscosity of approximately 23 percent 3 hours after treatment, and a decrease in viscosity of approximately 11 percent 13 hours after treatment; 22 hours after treatment, the crude oil had returned to its original pr e-treated viscosity.

Bullish
Bullish