Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-38518555-20190716013635/@comment-27370080-20190719035215

There is currently a race to get back to the moon, because after decades of having the moon rocks preserved in a pure vacuum, scientists have finally concluded we have the technology to study them, to discover they're rich in helium 3. Why are they rich in helium 3, and what is the implications for harvesting? Cold fusion.
 * 1) The reason moon rocks are rich in helium 3 is because they're bombarded from by products of radiation from the sun which trap the precious elements. This is rare on earth because our atmosphere naturally blocks the critical elements needed to trap helium 3.
 * 2) Why would large groups of scientists cover up the studies surrounding the source and experiments involving moon rocks?
 * This is painful on mobile. I'll play when I get home Sunday. I understand particle physics on a level most people don't ever think about, but no- I'm no nuclear physicist. I have a solid grasp on the goals. All related to elimination of using fossil fuels, and human convenience.