From Critical to Desperation --> Something you Should Know About "Rare" Earths and Crucial Minerals
Hence, here is a brief explanation why I think that the tech of the company I mentioned in my last post could help solving America’s little rare earth problem:
The extraction of REE is a difficult task not because the rare earths are rare – they are anything but – but because they are chemically so similar to each other.
Consequently, the usual chemical separation techniques do not work, respectively, they are not very efficient.
It requires highly sensitive processes targeting the subtle physical differences of the various rare earth elements in order to effectively extract the desired minerals.
One such technique can be found in the so-called Polar Selective Agents where a sufficiently large band width of polarities in an intricate set of potentials allows for a well-aimed field creation with respect to the target properties of the rare earth element(s) of interest [383, 399]. The technique can also be applied as cascade or Matryoshka process when aiming for an effective extraction of whole sets of REEs in settlement sequences.
The technique is extremely flexible and general and thus, can be applied onto a huge number of different extraction tasks.
In its holistics and usability it can probably be compared to the enzyme-apparatus in biology.
[383] W. Wismann, N. Schwarzer, “A Higher Order Chemistry”, 2025, a RASA-SIO science paper
[399] N. Schwarzer, “Fluid Universe – The Way of Structured Water; Mathematical Foundation” , 2026, a Jenny Stanford Pub. mathematical foundations book-project, ISBN: 9789815352153
If you can see this, #SHARE IT‼️
We’ve all been lied to. We know the elite prey upon children for status. It’s time we expose it all and set the children free from such unspeakable harm. Get involved at https://t.co/XyDixztZFU
Today, I sent a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel asking for the release of all records related to the death of Seth Rich. The American people deserve answers.
Before the Big-Bang, Life After Death and an Old Movie – A Reader’s Question
I received interesting and wonderful comments to the post from yesterday and I’m thankful for all of them.
One message contained a question, which was like:
“…does your theory also give an answer about the true origin of creation…”
When I asked back whether this question is – by any chance - meant whether we have a universe capable of creation out of its own inner properties or whether we need an interfering good, I received the surprising answer that the second law of thermodynamics “apparently” rules out the first option. This told me that my interlocutor had done his homework.
When I told my kids about this question, they wanted to know how I would try to answer it and when I had finished, they all were of the opinion that I should write a follow-up message, covering this question.
So, here we go… and in case this message bothers you, I’m very sorry for it, but I was forced by the kids!
Ok, let’s get right into it.
At first, we need to understand why “apparently” the second law of thermodynamics rules out the power of creation as an inner property of the whole universal set-up.
Well, the reason is just probability. It simply is so infinitively unlikely that a complex creational state is reached in a bigger ensemble that one can – almost with infinite certainty – rule it out...and this extremely unlike state should have happened many times.
The next problem is the proper understanding of the second law as just nothing else but a probability rule… it is statistics and this is so fundamental that Edington said about it:
“If your theory is found to be against the second law of thermodynamics I can give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation.”
and Einstein added:
“… the deep impression that classical thermodynamics made upon me. It is the only physical theory of universal content which I am convinced will never be overthrown…”
So, nothing to do here, right?
As it is with all things, it is better to check things out before just blindly following the experts.
Within the derivation of the second law, one finds one essential condition, which is needed to make the whole statistical derivation work.
There is permanent talk about independent events… and here is the problem, because in this universe, no event is truly independent.
One can dig out this fact rigorously by deriving a Quantum Gravity Statistics or one just gets there quasi-intuitively (meaning with a bit of math) or fully (no math at all) intuitively.
For instance, Dr. David Marin nicely phrased this as “infinite orthogonality”, where any previous event automatically rules out its repetition just throughout its own existence and the subsequent effect of this existence on the rest of the universe… it will never be the same and hence, the event can never happen in the same way.
No matter how weak this universal entanglement may be, it leads to an effective interaction and all interactions have the potential for self-organization, which just is the cornerstone for a self-creative or self-creating universe.
Does this truly answer the question from my reader?
No, but it shows that the system we realize as our universe could have been set up with just the right parameters to end up in a creation completely on its own.
And who did the set-up then?
Interesting question, isn’t it?
Enjoy your day
Norbert
Creation. Separation. The Mind.
Ἐν ἀρ��ῇ ἐποίησεν ὁ θεὸς τὸν οὐρανὸν καὶ τὴν γῆν.
What if the opening words of Genesis were never a children’s story?
Zoroaster, Hermes, Enoch, Fludd, Bacon, Kunrath and Paracelsus all saw it.
Now, for the first time in recorded history… it has been Mathematically Proven.
You’ll love where we go from here.
Here’s a fun thought exercise for you:
Open up a voice chat with Grok and ask it the most difficult, uncomfortable questions you have about whatever religion you follow.
Don’t ask easy stuff. Ask the questions that actually bother you. The ones you usually avoid thinking about.
See what happens.
Some of you are gonna be real quiet after that conversation…
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.