"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
As an aside here's the link for the MSDS for Di-hydrogen monoxide.
http://www.dhmo.org/msds/MSDS-DHMO-2007-ChemSafe.pdf
Good cut'n'paste job the snipperhands.
Used in torpedo turbine motors, also used in the V2 rocket to power the fuel and liquid oxygen pumps.
http://www.peroxidepropulsion.com/article/2
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Thanks for all those links, seems like a lot of people are quietly interested in the stuff.
You can put it into your body intravenously, or in your ears like me, and you can use it as performance fuel though there is stability or safety issues.
If you have emphysema and its added to your blood, it can oxidise up all the crap and accelerate the healing /cleaning process.
I guess you could paint brush high concentrations on you carburettor, side covers etc, and it would remove surface oxidation making your bike look like new.
I find it weird that it can chew through metal surfaces and you can stick it in your blood, up your ass, or in your ears. It worked a treat, and just oxidised up all the ear wax. Cost me 50cents worth of product retail, probably 5cents wholesale and bulk value...
Not surprising it has had so much research, bottom line is it is abundant and cheap, and non patentable.
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Terrorists used it to bomb London with
Both of the safety links? Are you saying be careful? Thats my middle name
I was absolutely certain before I put it down my ears, and I wont be doing an intravenous drip in a hurry, sounds interesting though.
Whats up with Di-hydrogen monoxide? Sounds familiar, didnt they try to ban it?
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