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Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/16/10 at 14:29MareKromium: Eheheheheheh...Lo leggerai stasera o domani, su Tr...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/16/10 at 12:36Anakin: Chiedo scusa, ma cosa c'entra il TLP di Della ...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 17:58MareKromium: :-)
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 17:28Ufologo: Bene, bene, MareKromium si ? "sbilanciato&quo...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 15:21MareKromium: ...TANTISSIMI Walt. Tantissimi. E comunque, a mio ...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 14:46walthari: il suo intervento a Voyager ? stato imbarazzante.....
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 14:17MareKromium: La Hack?!? Quella, secondo me, non si ricorda pi? ...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 14:14Ufologo: Perch? nessuno mette pi? l'occhio al ... Teles...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 14:13MareKromium: ...perch? ? vecchia, rimbambita ed in malafede... ...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 14:10walthari: SPLENDIDO EXCURSUS GRAZIE UFOLOGO...UTILISSIMO!!!!...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 13:23Ufologo: Non vorrei tediare ma, cos?, tanto per "ricor...
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpg
Oklo_on_Earth-_Oklo_15.jpgOklo 15210 visiteCaption NASA, da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 12 Settembre 2010:"The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa.
These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No Natural Reactors exist today (nota Lunexit: on Earth!), as the relative density of Fissile Uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.
Pictured above is Fossil Reactor 15, located in Oklo, Gabon. Uranium Oxide remains are visible as the yellowish rock. Oklo by-products are being used today to probe the stability of the Fundamental Constants over Cosmological Time and Distance Scales and to develop more effective means for disposing of human-manufactured nuclear waste".
23 commentiMareKromium09/13/10 at 07:27walthari: ..intanto mentre noi continuamo le ricerche con m...
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