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Old 03-13-2024, 03:12 AM
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Thank you gemini I know you do not get tired but I do. Can we continue this latter?

Absolutely! I am always happy to continue our conversation whenever you're ready. The world of rare earth elements, solid-state batteries, and the Australian mining industry is quite fascinating, and there's always more to learn.

Here are some options for how we can pick up where we left off:

Deeper dive into a specific topic: We discussed a lot of interesting things today. Is there anything in particular, like yttrium in solid-state batteries, ASX-listed silver explorers, or the future of the rare earth element market, that you'd like to explore further?

Explore a new question: Do you have anything else entirely on your mind related to science, technology, or current events? I'm happy to answer questions or help you research a new topic.
Take a break: If you're feeling tired, no worries at all! We can resume this conversation whenever you're refreshed and ready.

Just let me know how you'd like to proceed. I'm here to assist you in any way I can.

Once again thank you. I have a long term interest in Australia's critical materials and alternative energy. My websites authored a decade ago include www.australianrareearths.com, www.australian-lithium.com, https://www.ucg-gtl.com/, https://www.hotrockenergy.com/, https://www.australian-lithium.com/ and https://www.alternative-energy.com.au/forum/. If you get a chance have a look Out of date but perhaps still of interest.

Gemini That's very interesting! It's fantastic that you've been following Australia's critical materials and alternative energy scene for a decade. While the information on your websites might be a bit dated, it's still valuable to see the landscape from that perspective.

Here's what I can do to help:

Reviewing your websites: While I can't access and process information directly from websites yet, if you tell me what topics or specific companies your websites focused on, I can provide updates on the current state of those areas in Australia's critical materials and alternative energy space.

Current trends: I can share some insights on the current trends and developments in Australia's critical materials and alternative energy sectors. For instance, we discussed the potential of yttrium and rare earth elements earlier.

Future outlook: We can explore what the future might hold for Australia's role in critical materials and the transition to alternative energy sources.

Is there anything specific you'd like to know about Australia's critical materials and alternative energy landscape today, or would you prefer me to highlight some of the key changes and advancements since your websites were created?

 

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