Red Mercury, Tartaria & The "UFO" I saw in 2017 (Part 1)

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Hello Everyone! I hope you are well. I had the most wonderful thing happen last night and I am so excited to share it with you! Enjoy the video! Thank you for watching! Take care! -Lacey ❤️

Links & Sources:

"It's time to get Weird!" - https://youtu.be/AxC706DEo1Y?si=BCyv-PT4qoZ_u4tX

"Reverse Engineering History (Red Mercury)" - https://youtu.be/Rlsl8ny6i98?si=0EL_SPhPeBkJIAGH

"Red Mercury: The Mysterious Energy Source from Tartaria" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8hx2Kf1MSk

"RED MERCURY FREE ENERGY"- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MkkF5a8ehMM

"Red Mercury" - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/__l4cJtWgs4
"Red Mercury:
Can mercury change its color?
One curious scientist tried to do just that by adding red glycerin-based dye to liquid mercury — but the result? Nothing happened.

Why? Because mercury is a dense metal, and glycerin-based dyes don’t react with metals on a molecular level. No matter which color you choose, mercury remains its classic silvery sheen. But here’s where it gets fascinating…

In nuclear chemistry, when mercury is bombarded with antimony oxide (Sb₂O₃) inside a nuclear reactor, it can potentially transform into a red-colored compound, often called Red Mercury — a substance surrounded by myths, military theories, and scientific curiosity.

Red mercury may also relate to cinnabar, a naturally occurring red ore of mercury known as mercury sulfide (HgS) — used historically in pigments and alchemy."

"Liquid Mercury vortex in a magnetic field" - https://youtu.be/bSIzyk5Mjko?si=NUhnu1t1NeMjwttZ

"What Red Metals Exist Beyond Copper? A Look at Mercury, Cinnabar, and More" https://chemcafe.net/chemistry/what-red-metals-do-exist-besides-copper-12746/
"Orichalcum: Historically mentioned as a dark red metal associated with Atlantis. Its existence and composition remain speculative and mythological, lacking confirmation in modern metallurgy."

#redmercury #mercury #tartaria #ufoキャッチャー

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