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Ellis Martin Report: Desert Mountain Energy Corp. (DMEHF): Hydrogen, Helium-3, The Next Frontier of Energy Storage - A Long Form Interview with CEO Robert Rohlfing

Malibu, CA, United States (ABN Newswire) - Desert Mountain Energy Corp.'s (CVE:DME) (OTCMKTS:DMEH...

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Ellis Martin Report: Desert Mountain Energy Corp. (DMEHF): Hydrogen, Helium-3, The Next Frontier of Energy Storage - A Long Form Interview with CEO Robert Rohlfing

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ellis Martin Report: Desert Mountain Energy Corp. (DMEHF): Hydrogen, Helium-3, The Next Frontier of Energy Storage - A Long Form Interview with CEO Robert Rohlfing\n\n Malibu, CA, United States (ABN Newswire) - Desert Mountain Energy Corp.'s (CVE:DME) (OTCMKTS:DMEHF) (FRA:QM01) CEO Robert Rohlfing's lineage begins at Los Alamos and Trinity Site, where his father worked on the Manhattan Project. Growing up under the influence of physicists such as Edward Teller, he learned that science, curiosity, and generosity of spirit were inseparable. Those early exposures shaped a lifelong pursuit of mathematics, geology, and experimentation that now inform Desert Mountain Energy's work across New Mexico and Arizona.\n \n\n THE NOBLE GASES OF NEW MEXICO - HELIUM, XENON & KRYPTON\n \n\n The conversation explores the state's unique geology-a living laboratory for noble-gas generation. Rolfing details how isotopes such as Xenon 130-136 and Krypton 84 appear naturally in subsurface formations north of Roswell.\n \n\n These gases, though minute in quantity, enable everything from robotic surgery (Krypton lasers) to ion-propulsion engines for space applications. Desert Mountain Energy's ongoing analysis of isotopic signatures could reshape how scientists locate and harvest these critical elements.\n \n\n QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT AND THE MOTHER-CHILD ANALOGY\n \n\n Asked about \"quantum,\" Rolfing describes it not as hype but as relationship-energy bonds that persist across distance, like a mother sensing her child a world away. He connects that phenomenon to data processing, AI cooling systems, and directed-energy applications, emphasizing that energy, in any form, is simply stored potential awaiting translation.\n \n\n HYDROGEN, HELIUM-3 AND THE NEXT FRONTIER OF ENERGY STORAGE\n \n\n Few discussions venture this deep into isotope physics. Rolfing distinguishes helium-3 (a potential fusion fuel) from helium-4, explaining its scarcity and why world supplies come largely from reprocessed nuclear materials.\n \n\n He breaks down cryogenic diffusion, where temperature differences separate the isotopes, noting the staggering value disparity-about $2 750 per liter for He-3 versus $37 for He-4.\n \n\n The long-term vision: responsibly capturing these gases in small, modular plants designed for minimal footprint and maximal efficiency.\n \n\n AI CENTERS,...

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