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dqcelticwarrior
2006 December 3rd, 03:59
Please, can someone help me with this. I put Stevia in Water, and Blended it. The top of the blender safely blew off because the WATER HAD EXPLODED INTO A SOUP. That Soup seperated into h2o beneath toxic foam in about 30 seconds. Several minutes after that, the foam that ph'd toxic disappeared into the water. I thought I had witnessed a miracle when I saw the WATER EXPLODE INTO SOUP. Isn't it true that water has more energy yield than Petroleum? If that Soup is split h2o, I recently read an article where a typical car engine could run off of split h2o, and that it could safely power the world right now. If that is so, I would really appreciate someone blending Stevia in water, and witnessing what it does to water. Is that safe fission? Because the explosion into Soup that returns to water is instantaneous when blended. Bam. Safely. So does that mean coldly? Most people don't even know that water could be used as fuel. Because they just don't teach that in school, and even in what they do teach there isn't room for anything too outside the box. I'm thinking about publishing a paper. Stevia= Cold Fission= Stevia + Water + Energy= Water Exploding into Fuel/Soup, etc etc. I know for a fact that drinking the h2o that appears underneath that bad foam detoxified my body to where I literally felt myself purging. And I recently dunked the basketball for the first time ever at 39 years of age. So I'd swear in court that Stevia was like a miracle for my own body. And I'm hoping for postive feedback on my theory about Stevia being Cold Fission, even though it's a little chaotic. But I also think the reason Einstein and other greats couldn't equate Cold Fission was because their laws and rules didn't allow for a Stevia crossover. Thank you for reading and considering this. Dan Quinn

editor
2006 December 3rd, 17:04
To split water you need considerable energy, usually electrical, and that comes from a power plant- gas, oil, coal, fired. Not environmentally good. And the possibility of doing it by solar power units is also not good. The units are made in a factory that uses lots of power.
The rest of your post is not physics.

dqcelticwarrior
2006 December 4th, 14:08
If ever there was an instance to take a leap of faith, and just BLEND STEVIA IN WATER, this is truly it. Adding energy to Stevia and Water splits Water into a Soup that I believe is split h2o. The fact that Soup 'returns'/seperates into 2 distinct layers, one being pure h2o and the other being foam that ph'd toxic on a digital ph'er should tell you that Stevia is changing water in some form or fashion. All it would take is a $10 investment at a local health food store, and blending some in water. The American FDA illegalized Stevia for a reason. Because they don't like anything that's good or healthy for the population generally. Stevia seems to be an answer from mother nature that wasn't allowed for in the rules and laws that govern physics and the other sciences. Please, just take the time to blend some Stevia in Water. And I know that you won't regret the decision to do so. I state that Stevia is the 'missing link' for Cold Fission that Einstein couldn't find. And if he couldn't find it, no one probably could. The fact that Stevia seperates chemicals from the h2o molecule, as well as me literally feeling my body purging itself when I started to use Stevia should be an indication that something out of the ordinary is going on here. What if I'm correct about this? All you have to do is take $10, and an hour out of your day, to blend Stevia in Water. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Larne
2006 December 4th, 17:07
If ever there was an instance to take a leap of faith, and just BLEND STEVIA IN WATER, this is truly it.
No one is debating your claim that Stevia blended with water froths. This in itself is not impressive; So does alka-seltzer in water, or soap in water, or baking soda in vinegar, or most dramatically Mentos in diet coke (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1450915772177922792).

Also, while I personally doubt the resulting fluid has any notable health benefits I'm not inclined to argue that point either.

What editor is saying, and I will repeat, is that this has nothing whatsoever to do with fusion or fission, nor does it offer any possibilities as a new energy source. I'm sorry to disappoint you, your heart seems to be in the right place, and I'm sure we all wish there were some magic new source of unlimited cheap, clean energy. But you have come to a physics web site and the simple fact is your claims have no scientific validity.

Before you suggest otherwise you should take the time to familiarize yourself with the meanings of a number of terms:

cold fusion (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion)
fusion power (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power)
heavy water (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_water)
fission (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fission)

As it stands your use of these terms is at best unconventional and at worst meaningless.

Fernanda
2006 December 4th, 23:53
this guy has been emailing me too on this...it's not the first time he's posted here

rrrADAM
2006 December 5th, 00:50
I state that Stevia is the 'missing link' for Cold Fission that Einstein couldn't find. :rotfl:

When this guy is accepting the Nobel next year, I'll remember that I saw it here first. :eyes:

Fernanda
2006 December 5th, 12:25
His PM to me...

Once again, we are left to lecture this kind of quackery about how the scientifc method:

1) One...it's your theory YOU prove it.
2) Its not a truth because it hasn't been proven wrong
3) Old scientists used math and science to prove their theories
4) The government banning a substance doesn't make your theory true.
5) When you can calculate the energy required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen AND show that stevia alone can overcome that potential (that means using math), come back here and post your calculations.
6) Not all "open minded" individuals are geniuses...neither is everyone that disagrees with you "close minded"


Quackery? How about this? Teating me like a heretic might not reflect well on you when the simplicity of what Stevia does to water is easily validated. Everyone laughed at Galileo? when he said the earth was round, correct? I stand by my claim that blending Stevia in water makes it almost instantaneously expand to twice its mass into a WHITE BUBBY SOUP. That soup 'returns to' or seperates into pure h2o beneath a layer of foam that ph's bad for cancer causing chemicals.

What if that Soup is really h2o? Blending/adding energy throws a curveball at Cold Fission perhaps, but the fact that water safely/quickly/coldly? split into a Fuel that could power cars/earth should be the focus point here.

Nobody knows about Stevia, or what it does. And if it were up to the FDA, it would still be illegal. The ACLU sued it back, but the FDA would be laughing at the reception my observations are getting. How much difficulty would it be to simply try and prove me wrong? A trip to a health food store, $10 for a bottle. And know what? The fact that you have your science/knowledge/degrees? makes you too focused on what those rules and laws say. Stevia is from nature. Water is the life force of nature. Stevia represents a miracle, and the longer it takes 'linearly focused' individuals to just Blend it in water, the longer this miracle is going to be withheld from doing any good. And know this. When the simplicity of blending Stevia into a Soup that will power earth and human bodies gets validated, you will feel shamefaced when I recount our little history here.

Fernanda
2006 December 5th, 14:53
and more emails

Stevia makes water safely explode into a White Bubbly Soup that seperates into purer water underneath a layer of toxic foam. Why not just get a $10 bottle of Stevia from your local health food store. You can now, because after the FDA went after Stevia like it was Cocaine, the ACLU sued it back for us. That very fact right there should raise your interest level just a bit. Bottom line, is Split H2O a usable fuel? If so, you should stop badmouthing and blend. The stevioside crystal seems to be acting like a knife for h2o. And the part about Rrradam remembering it here first when I'm gettting a Nobel? I stumbled/lucked into what Stevia does. I'm not a scientist. But I do know that deriding observations that are easily made before trying to duplicate them is faulty. And dangerous. Stevia is something that you have absolutely no idea about. It's a healthy sugar. Healthy. As in, women could eat chocolate sweetened with Stevia, not get fat, have their bodies detoxed as it gave them sustained energy all day. That's a fact. And nearly just as big a miracle to the millions of overweight women around the world as the possibility Stevia splits water into a usable fuel. Stop badmouthing, and just blend. Seriously. I'm not a rocket scientist, but I think I stumbled into something fairly significant. It'd be thoroughly refreshing to have someone say "I'll do it," pertaining to blending Stevia in water, instead of just acting like pompous asses and saying it isnt possible, even if it's only to prove me wrong.

Fernanda
2006 December 5th, 14:53
has this guy tried alkaseltzer?

editor
2006 December 5th, 16:19
alright, I confess. We're all part of the galactic conspiracy to discredit dqcelticwarrior.

Fernanda
2006 December 5th, 16:28
I've contacted the other galaxies...its now a universal conspiracy to discredit him...

rrrADAM
2006 December 5th, 20:49
On further thought... I suggest this course of action:
http://www.bentsynapse.net/insults/images/feed_troll.jpg


As Oscar Wilde said,
"The only thing worse than being talked about, in NOT being talked about."

Or something like that.

MartinM
2006 December 6th, 03:23
am i the only one that hasnt heard of stevia?

nox
2006 December 6th, 03:32
MartinM, no you aren't. But according to Google and Wikipedia it's a sort of sweetener ( for cooking and such stuff ).

rrrADAM
2006 December 6th, 03:32
am i the only one that hasnt heard of stevia?Its a sweetener, that actually makes up 40% of what the world uses.

It is not used here in the US, and that is controvercial, as it appears that since it cannot be patented, no money can be made from it, so Big Bussiness is suspected of somehow getting the FDA to ban it... Even though files have been requested into it from the FDA under the Freedom of Information Act, none have been supplied.

See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia

Fernanda
2006 December 10th, 13:56
My parents used to make me drink this type of tea for stomach pains and such. It's used in Brazil quite a bit...

Just so you know, I and others here have been threated with their life... so just in case you don't hear from me, please report to the FBI that a Mr. Matthew "Dan" Quinn is somehow responsible for it. I'm sending the FBI this email quoted in full bellow regarding this threat:

Trust and believe this, you all knowing idiot of censorship. When Stevia caused water to explode safely into split h2o, and the fact that split h2o could safely and easily run your car tommorrow with minimal change? That led to the possibility of ending the fighting over oil. But your censorship is aiding and abetting the enemy of a healthy planet. And there are more and continued deaths because of it. I will on purpose, and with a vengeance, make you look like the close minded and foolish idiots that you are. The lying asshole that said I was trying to sell him something? I will use profit from my discovery to make his life miserable. Think it not possible? I will metaphorically lay the death in Iraq from the day he lied about me right at his doorstep. And I may get even more sinister than that. And it will be justified. Because Stevia splits water apart. Safely into a usable form of fuel. That's what split h2o is. And instead of just blending Stevia in water, all of you failed scientist hacks chose to act like the Pharisees of old. Lying and creating deceit, when in fact the truth was simply and easily witnessed by blending Stevia into a Fuel that Could Power Earth. Almost like magic. I understand for all you geniuses that have followed a path leading nowhere that it might be difficult to open up your minds. Be that as it may, when I profit from the fact that I luckily stumbled into Cold Fission for Earth? I will have more than enough money to use you as an example for others not to follow. Imagine your picture in some tabloid? Some unflattering shot, with even more unflattering words to make you feel about as small as you really are?lol Get ready for it. You are indirectly causing more life to be lost fighting for oil, an energy source that for all intents and purposes become superfluous when Stevia caused water to safely explode into a safe gasoline/fuel for cars. I will enjoy using you as an example of what not to do. You've earned it, ahole, so get ready for what's coming to you. It might take awhile, but I have a very long memory. And I won't soon forget what you have coming to you.lol Dan Quinn, the man who luckily stumbled into/discovered that Stevia almost magically turned water into a clean and healthy source of power.

Quantum Jack
2006 December 10th, 23:13
uhh, what is this guy thinking... is this a humanitarian threatening someone sadistaically... one question, dqcelticwarrior, you said you drank the stuff... cars dont run off of stuff we drink. have you tried burning it? pour the crap into your car, and start it right up, drive somewhere important, and show them. then ill be amazed. until then, [edited by mod]

Fernanda
2006 December 11th, 19:51
and more rhetoric:
it's comical really the way he writes...

For real. I never said I was a genius. I said I stumbled into the fact that dropping a white powder into water and then blending it created split h2o, which is a fuel for cars tommorrow. And what do you do? You shriek like a bunch of monkey's at something that is outside the box of your ability to think. It's almost like magic in a way. Dropping white powder into water, and then blending it into fuel for cars. Split h2o can easily power cars. But you should know that, you're so intelligent. And I can prove Stevia blends water into split h2o. I can validly and scientifically change the molecular weight of water to where it's much heavier, and much more pure to the point regular seals have trouble holding it. And what do you do? Instead of trying to validate a potential end to global warming and the pollution that petroleum does to this planet, you're gonna report me? You're just like the pharisees of old, I swear to god. Global warmng is caused by petroleum, and stevia splits water easily into a form of fuel that is safe, and you're going to 'burn me at the stake.' That's exactly how I will discredit you embeciles when this gets validated. There's someone, somewhere, who won't act like something out of the ordinary is voodoo, and who'll simply blend Stevia into exploding water safely into fuel. And then I'm going to embarrass you guys for the mental hacks that you really are.lol Dan Quinn

Fernanda
2007 March 20th, 19:13
the saga continues. Now this Dan guy wont stop. This comes from a group called Open Debate Political Forum IMHO:

Ok, just so you know; Stevia is not a miracle anything, except to
miraculously put money in someone's pocket. My guess is that good ole
Daniel has cornered the importation market. He's posting msgs all over the
net - and threatening people.
(as to the threatening, try this link:
http://www.advancedphysics.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-6334.html
)
Here's a quote from the link: (he posts, not very cleverly, as Fernanda
here)
Lying and creating deceit, when in fact the truth was simply and easily
witnessed by blending Stevia into a Fuel that Could Power Earth. Almost like
magic. I understand for all you geniuses that have followed a path leading
nowhere that it might be difficult to open up your minds. Be that as it may,
when I profit from the fact that I luckily stumbled into Cold Fission for
Earth? I will have more than enough money to use you as an example for
others not to follow. Imagine your picture in some tabloid? Some
unflattering shot, with even more unflattering words to make you feel about
as small as you really are?lol Get ready for it. You are indirectly causing
more life to be lost fighting for oil, an energy source that for all intents
and purposes become superfluous when Stevia caused water to safely explode
into a safe gasoline/fuel for cars. I will enjoy using you as an example of
what not to do. You've earned it, ahole, so get ready for what's coming to
you. It might take awhile, but I have a very long memory. And I won't soon
forget what you have coming to you.lol

In that post, he tried to make it look like he wasn't Dan, then below:
Fernanda
2006 December 11th, 19:51
and more rhetoric:
it's comical really the way he writes...

For real. I never said I was a genius.

No kidding? Not a genius? Who woulda thunk?

So, onward.
*****
Here's a link to a medical report (not from Dan) what he's promoting. If
you're even THINKING Stevia, read this:
http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:_n8eFHAiawMJ:www.rain-tree.com/st...

While it may not produce 'cold fusion', as he claims, it does produce female
infertility, hypoglycemic response and death (among other things).

How do I know it's the same thing? Cause I asked first.

His response:
Yes, the white powder with stevioside in it. Stevia was made for water.
And the good thing? It wasn't made by corporations, providing shit that
doesn't work. Nature knows best. And stevia will detoxify the bodies of
whomever starts to ingest it into their bodies.

*Larry Wilson < l...@larry-wilson.com <//la...@larry-wilson.com/>>* wrote:

Dan,

Is the Stevia that you're referring to the same Stevia as Stevia
Rebaudiana?

****

Why am I sending this? Because crazies irritate me. Besides, if he comes
after me, I'll get to have some fun! He made the mistake of sending me his
phone # (a cell # in Sacramento, CA), so the cops will know exactly who
this person is, if it comes to that.

I did send this all to Sean before posting it, but I guess he's taking a
'wait and watch' attitude, so I decided to post.

This will be the last thing I post about the Magic Elixir, Stevia!

--
Larry

rrrADAM
2007 March 20th, 23:11
Internet drama...

Its the equivilant of a cyber Jerry Springer show with some people.

Fernanda
2007 March 20th, 23:21
hehe...I get google alerts on anything that links to apf.org and I just couldn't believe this guy was still at it!!?!?!

ComradeThoth
2007 March 21st, 20:55
Best part is this guy tauts himself as some kind of righteous savior of mankind, with comments about how we're killing people by not listening to him, and how this discovery will bring a golden age where no wars for oil are fought, etc...etc..

And yet, he also clearly suggests that he's withholding his findings in lieu of $millions, ostensibly paid to him by the governments of the world, a-la "Dr. Evil".

This is a clever way of not having to disclose what you know to be false....disclosure, of course, would expose his A]stupidity, or B] lies, or C] both.

I know I'm amused.

Xmo
2008 May 27th, 02:25
Alright, so .. I couldn't help but inform you guys, over a year later, that Mr. Quinn has resurfaced on a much different forum with a much different message -- though still touting his Stevia in random intervals throughout his vitriolic rants against professional mixed martial artist Kimbo Slice and how he could "kick his ass."

http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f61/dan-quinn-calls-out-kimbo-785655/

Throughout the YouTube videos, Mr. Quinn makes vague references to Stevia and discovering "cold fusion." Your thread here has clarified this for us, and we have come to the conclusion that he is under the influence of meth.

In case any of you were still WTF'ing about this thread.

rrrADAM
2008 May 27th, 19:07
How funny is that?!?!?

And to think I actually frequent Sherdog to stay up on MMA, and I remember when this thread was active... Way to merge 2 of my interests - Freaky, actually.

It would be funny to watch Kimbo smash his guy, just like he recently smashed David 'Tank' Abbot... I remember back in the day when I was socked in the ear by 'Tank' at a punk show in the LBC.

Larne
2008 June 20th, 22:02
I think we've said everything on this topic that needs to be said, anything further is unlikely to have anything to do with physics. Thread closed.