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Sunday, February 16, 2020

iON | Argon is the Trebler

Transcribed by Bert.

[February 28, 2015 Part 2 (1:09:26 mark)]:

Dr. Dean: Back in May 2014, we were talking about hydrogen at room temperature: 25% is going to be parahydrogen – 75% is going to be orthohydrogen. Has that shifted?

iON: Yep, it’s about 60/40 now. It’s about 60/40. But now, wait a second – different elevations will affect that. OK, because you have the levels of argon - argon is the trebler. When you’re… you have the basic makeup of your atmosphere now. When argon becomes as large or as great as oxygen - and oxygen becomes the level of argon, now you’re getting somewhere. And it’s coming!

Dr. Dean: Ha! Ha! Ha!

iON: It’s coming! No worries!

Bob: iON, what scientist did you just blow their mind, who’s listening?

Dr. Dean: Everybody! I’m still questioning, Bob!

iON: Anybody that…

Bob: Anybody that…?

iON: Easy! Easy! Easy trigger!

Bob: Easy! Easy, Emory University?

Dr. Dean: Bob!

iON: Easy! Easy! Easy!

Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Emory – Dave Emory?

Dr. Dean: Yeah, Bob has no off switch! It’s incredible!

iON: Easy! Easy! Easy!

Bob: Well, I… I don’t understand anything you’re talking about!

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