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Heavy water

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Heavy water is a loose term which usually refers to deuterium oxide,
D2O or 2H2O. Its physical and chemical properties are somewhat
similar to those of water, H2O. The hydrogen atoms are of the heavy
isotope deuterium, in which the nucleus contains a neutron in
addition to the proton found in the nucleus of the hydrogen atom.
This isotopic substitution alters the bond energy of the hydrogen-
oxygen bond in water, altering the physical, chemical, and
especially biological properties of the substance to a larger degree
than is found in most isotope-substituted chemical compounds.

Sura Al Baqra:

2:74
Thenceforth were your hearts hardened: They became like a rock and
even worse in hardness. For among rocks there are some from which
rivers gush forth; others there are which when split asunder send
forth water; and others which sink for fear of Allah. And Allah is
not unmindful of what ye do.


266: Does any of you wish that he should have a garden with date-
palms and vines and streams flowing underneath, and all kinds of
fruit, while he is stricken with old age, and his children are not
strong (enough to look after themselves)- that it should be caught
in a whirlwind, with fire therein, and be burnt up? Thus doth Allah
make clear to you (His) Signs; that ye may consider.

Ah! Hiroshima and Nagasaki while morons worry about something they
cannot possible understand regarding a hadith that states about
Aisha: There lies the scandal!



2:269
He granteth wisdom to whom He pleaseth; and he to whom wisdom is
granted receiveth indeed a benefit overflowing; but none will grasp
the Message but men of understanding.

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