More info about the new energy source the Russians discovered

RossGr

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I have had the misfortune of reading many documents in what I have heard called "Japlish" This thou surely takes the cake, This article makes no sence what so ever. They seem to be claiming to have discoverd the magnetic monopole! That would surely be a earth shaking discovery, why is it that I did not feel the earth move when I read that article? I think that IT will be here first, remember IT, last springs earth shaking discovery? Don't hold your breath waiting for this to be picked up by the main stream science community. When push comes to shove, there will be no way to verify their results.
 

thEnEuRoMancER

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Go Russians!! :)

The scientists claim they made seven discoveries. If one of them actually proves to be useful in real life they already made a great breakthrough.

However, I don't trust such claims until they are proved in different laboratories around the globe. I can also understand why the scientists don't want the new discoveries to leave Russia, as the patents will probably make them zillionares.
 

Monel Funkawitz

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Its all jibberish.

The Russians have yet to prove any of this on paper. With all their scientific failures, and recent lab closings, I highly doubt the existance of any of this. The reports just go in circles.
 

CollegeGuy

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We are dealing with Russia here . . . doesn't exactly inspire confidence in me.

If nothing else, the translated English is pretty funny!
 

kami

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I was gonna say an incineration chamber, but I guess the rubbermaid will do.
 

rootaxs

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Hey, just told my girlfriend about this (she's a genuine Ruskie), from what i gathered anything on this site should be taken with a grain of salt. According to her this site is known for always putting out stories with nothing to back the facts.

 

duke

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Don't knock the Russians. They have ALWAYS been strong in basic and theoretical research, they've just lacked the money to capitalize on it.