Can hard water be used as an energy source through radiation capture?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of transforming hard water into "hard hard water" and heavy water into "heavy heavy water," suggesting that this process could release radiation and produce another compound. The idea presented is that capturing this radiation might serve as an alternative energy source. However, there are concerns about the feasibility and validity of these concepts, with one participant questioning the source of the ideas and hinting at possible confusion with fictional narratives, such as those from a recent episode of a TV show. The conversation highlights skepticism regarding the practicality of using radiation from water transformation as an energy source.
Zrai
Now isn't there a way to make hard water "hard hard water"? and in by doing so radiation is released and another compund is left behind?

Am thinking that by capturing this radiation it could be utilized as an alternate energy source.
 
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Meant heavy water

Now isn't there a way to make heavy water "heavy heavy water"? and in by doing so radiation is released and another compund is left behind?

Am thinking that by capturing this radiation it could be utilized as an alternate energy source.

"Stepping thru the oppositly spinning magnetic fields, I am going back to my own universe to contemplate my errors."

Zrai [zz)]
 
Originally posted by Zrai
Now isn't there a way to make hard water "hard hard water"? and in by doing so radiation is released and another compund is left behind?

Am thinking that by capturing this radiation it could be utilized as an alternate energy source.


Maybe you could release a small amount of heat by adding soluble salts, but this comes with a large price - the stuff you are adding.
 
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Originally posted by Zrai
Now isn't there a way to make heavy water "heavy heavy water"? and in by doing so radiation is released and another compund is left behind?

Am thinking that by capturing this radiation it could be utilized as an alternate energy source.

"Stepping thru the oppositly spinning magnetic fields, I am going back to my own universe to contemplate my errors."

Zrai [zz)]

As near as I can tell, someone is giving you some bad ideas. Where do you get this? Perhaps you are confusing a couple of different ideas?
 
maybe from a certain episode of stargate which was on tv a few weeks ago ;)
 
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