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Started by innovation_station, September 06, 2007, 11:17:36 PM

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Prophmaji

"clay made from ancient volcanic ash found near the Massif Central"

Remember the story, earlier in the thread about Mt. Pinatubo, in the Philippines. How the fresh ash from the eruptions causes farmers to risk their lives to plant again, even while the ash is still falling and the mountain is still trembling. Instead of 2 crops per year, they would get 3, almost 4 crops per year, of the largest, healthiest fruit and all bumper crops, humongous, etc.

There are certain types of soil and materials, where the montaomics are more prevalent. Read the article, for more illumination.

http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article3104663.ece

Patterns begin to emerge.

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French muck: Is this the new penicillin?
MRSA is the scourge of the country's hospitals, but now the discovery in France of a volcanic clay with miraculous healing properties raises the prospect of a cure for it, and to other dangerous superbugs
By Paul Rodgers
Published: 28 October 2007
Scientists have discovered a new and highly effective weapon against deadly superbugs like the MRSA sweeping through Britain's dirty hospital wards ââ,¬â€œ green French muck.

The dramatic antibiotic success of agricur, a clay made from ancient volcanic ash found near the Massif Central, marks it out as a potential rival to penicillin, the wonder drug of the 20th century. In experiments, the clay killed up to 99 per cent of superbug colonies within 24 hours. Control samples of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) grew 45-fold in the same period.

The clay has a similar effect on other deadly bacteria tested, including salmonella, E. coli, and a flesh-eating disease called buruli, a relative of leprosy which disfigures children across central and western Africa. It has been classed as "an emerging public health threat" by the World Health Organization (WHO).

MRSA is also a growing concern. Since the early 1990s, deaths in the UK have risen sharply from fewer than 100 annually to more than 1,600 in 2005. The Governmentrecently announced new measures to deep clean all hospital wards in an attempt to cut the number of infections.

Many other bacteria have also developed resistance to medicine's arsenal of antibiotics, largely because patients stop using prescribed drugs when they begin to feel better rather than finishing their course of treatment, allowing the hardiest bugs to survive and spread. Some bacteria are now resistant to a spectrum of drugs. As a result, the developed world is starting to see the return of diseases, such as tuberculosis, that had been all but wiped out a few decades ago.

Scientists have been searching for new antibiotics to replace penicillin, methicillin and their relatives but until now have had only limited success. Agricur's discovery could lead to a whole class of antibiotics to which bugs such as MRSA have no resistance, according to scientists.

Dr Lynda Williams and Dr Shelley Haydel of Arizona State University will present the results of their research on agricur and other clays to the Geological Society of America's annual meeting in Denver tomorrow.

"We have found several antibacterial clays," said Dr Williams, a mineralogist who is trying to work out the chemicals that make them special. "We have multiple working hypotheses. Our primary hypothesis is that the clay minerals transfer elements, not yet identified, to the bacteria that impede their metabolic function.
(Elements? Nice choice of words.)

"It is entirely possible that it is not one single element that is toxic to the bacteria, but a combination of elements and chemical conditions that attack the bacteria from different angles so as to overwhelm their defence systems," she said.

Another possibility, less likely but potentially more significant, is that the clays work through a physical rather than a biochemical process. In that case, bacteria might never develop resistance.

Clay has long been used as a health treatment in spas, but that is because it holds heat longer than water, and draws toxins out of the skin. Clay is also sometimes eaten as a folk remedy for nausea. "It's fascinating," said Dr Haydel, a microbiologist. "Here we are bridging geology, microbiology, cell biology. A year ago, I'd look at the clay and say, 'Well, that's dirt.'"
(Yes. This is exactly what Hudson said.)

The effectiveness of the French green clays, which are mostly made of minerals called smectite and illite, was first demonstrated by Line Brunet de Courssou, a French doctor fighting buruli at clinics in Ivory Coast and Guinea.

When she approached the WHO in 2002 with 50 case studies showing how the flesh-eating disease had been halted by her clay poultices, the organisation described her work as "impressive" but denied her funding because of a lack of scientific evidence. After de Courssou's death, her son, Thierry, went looking on the internet for scientists willing to test agricur and found Dr Williams, who has specialised in the study of clay.


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This means that the most valuble land in North America..is right around......Mt. St. Helens.

I checked on this.

Sure enough, within the same year, even from under 5-6 ft. of ash, plants just sprung up all over the damn place!!!!! Sexy plant life explosions!


Prophmaji

Hhhmm. Mt. Ranier park area. Hmm. Highest number of UFO reports in the USA. hmm.. Idaho. Best crop growing lands in the US. Hhmm.. Nearly the same, just across the border, into Canada.

Same for the Massif Central, and Bordeaux France. hhmmm. The place or area, where the larger part of France's psychics come from, ie, born there. Bordeaux. Wine. Grapes. Grapes, known as measuring among the highest content level of monatomics. Also - Marintime Pine Bark. Extremely high in content. French is best. Care to guess where?


Time to do a map of the birth locations of the world's genii (plural for Genius)

Mt. St. Helens blows it's top, 1980. $100 says that the kids born in that area, since, are notably more intelligent....and psychic.

Maybe the alien sightings have to do with 'refuelling', piss stops, and beer buying. Maybe get in a bit of fly fishing. Those guys might like a place where they can get out, stretch their legs, nice warm and an actual atmosphere, with heat, too. Can't beat that. Free fuel and goodies, for the taking, just lying all about, on the ground, everywhere. Why not? Grab some stuff. Apparently, there are bases there, too. Underground ones. Lots and lots of sightings.

But time is not linear, nor are dimensional barriers exact. So the sightings might be out of sequence. Just to add a miserable twist to the whole thing.

Prophmaji

David Hudson told you this, in 1989, concerning the 'ceramic form' of 'oxidized gold' or, 'white gold', aka..the Philosopher's Stone.This..as the white powder is cooled and heated. So, it isn't real unless some scientist does a test and 'tells you so'? Bullshit!!!!!

Or..do they really mean they are telling you how gravity works? hhhmmmmm? :

http://www.physorg.com/news113146663.html

Rutgers physicists show how electrons 'gain weight' in metal compounds near absolute zero
A molecular model of the material studied by Rutgers physicists. In this representation of the crystal structure of CeIrIn5 the red gold and gray spheres correspond to cerium iridium and indium. Credit: Rutgers University
A molecular model of the material studied by Rutgers physicists. In this representation of the crystal structure of CeIrIn5, the red, gold and gray spheres correspond to cerium, iridium and indium. Credit: Rutgers University

Rutgers University physicists have performed computer simulations that show how electrons become one thousand times more massive in certain metal compounds when cooled to temperatures near absolute zero ââ,¬â€œ the point where all motion ceases. The models may provide new clues as to how superconductivity works and how new superconducting materials could be fabricated.
In a paper posted to Science Express, a Web site of research reports slated for upcoming print editions of Science, the researchers describe how electrons interact with other particles in these compounds to morph into what physicists call a fluid of ââ,¬Å"heavy quasiparticlesââ,¬Â or a ââ,¬Å"heavy fermion fluid.ââ,¬Â While this effect has been previously observed in some materials, the Rutgers work employs new materials to provide a level of detail that has eluded scientists so far.

ââ,¬Å"In this paper, we essentially track the fate of electrons as we lower the temperature,ââ,¬Â said Gabi Kotliar, Board of Governors Professor of Physics in the School of Arts and Sciences. ââ,¬Å"Experimental physicists may have seen different aspects of this behavior, or they may have seen behaviors they did not understand. Our calculations reconcile what theyââ,¬â,,¢ve seen.ââ,¬Â

The Rutgers researchers based their models on experiments using a new metallic crystalline compound made of the elements cerium, indium and iridium. This and similar compounds that substitute cobalt and rhodium for iridium are excellent test beds for observing heavy electron behavior.

Earlier investigations used high-temperature superconducting materials called cuprates, which failed to give physicists a clear view of electron behavior because of disorders in the crystalline structure caused by doping. The new cerium-based compounds are simpler to study because they are free of dopants.

ââ,¬Å"The new compounds are for us what fruit flies are for genetics researchers,ââ,¬Â said Kristjan Haule, assistant professor of physics and astronomy. ââ,¬Å"Fruit flies are easy to breed and have a simple gene makeup thatââ,¬â,,¢s easy to change. Likewise, these compounds are easy to make, structurally straightforward and adjustable, giving us a clearer view into the many properties of matter that arise at low temperatures. For example, we can use a magnetic field to kill superconductivity and examine the state of matter from which superconductivity arose.ââ,¬Â

These compounds are examples of strongly correlated materials, or materials with strongly interacting electrons, that canââ,¬â,,¢t be described by theories that treat electrons as largely independent entities. The terms ââ,¬Å"heavy quasiparticlesââ,¬Â refers to how electrons interact with each other and, as a result of those interactions, form a new type of particle called a ââ,¬Å"quasiparticle.ââ,¬Â

In explaining how this effect appears at low temperatures and vanishes at higher ones, Haule noted that electrons in f-orbitals are tightly bound to cerium atoms at room temperature. But as the temperature drops, the electrons exhibit coherent behavior, or delocalization from their atoms. At 50 degrees above absolute zero, or 50 degrees Kelvin, the researchers clearly observe quasiparticles as electrons interact with each other and other electrons in the metal known as conduction electrons.

Source: Rutgers University






Prophmaji

Quote from: Prophmaji on October 05, 2007, 11:35:50 PM
This point is difficult to determine, unless it is a destructive test, spectroscopic, etc. One is best off learing to attempt the differing methods of creation, rather than the shortcut of someone else making it and buying that.

An extensive number of 'wet' methods:

http://www.akasha.de/~aton/GrailVine11-Gold.html

You should be able to make a considerable amount via one of those methods, with a maximum of ~ $50 investment.

Actually, it can be done for about $15.00

Here's a video on the same above mentioned wet method:

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-1456653212785284275&q=philosopher%27s+stone+-harry&total=89&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3

Prophmaji

here's the whole thing.

In very specific detail.

Download this entire site.

You may never see anything like it again. Period.

http://www.philosophicalmercury.page.tl/Home.htm