Ole Bob wrote, in part:
> For example those that use a pwt to measure conductance and
> convert that to
> PPM with a factor will have a REALproblem with my latest
> work. Normally the
> PWT reading is divided by somethine like 1.8 to get a relative PPM.
>
> MY newest process makes a CS that has a
Well Harvey,
I have spent thousands of hours and dollars researching the making of
Isolated Silver Solution. I beleive that I have more data than anyone in the
whole wide world. I have run dozens of protocols at least 10 different
voltages and have data plotted the "whole mess." I have yet in six
> > if anyone has any info that will help me on my
> quest to find the
> > perfect CS. be sure to fill me in. thanx.
Temperature is quite a invariant. the higher the temp
the better the forming of silver colloids. or so they
say. I take the advise of resident experts, and long
brew at
Hi Ingrid,
DC Direct current is what flows from a battery, sort of like a steady,
constant stream of water from a hose.
AC Altenating current is what emerges from the house wiring and is more like
water from a piston pump. There is a steady but pulsing nature to it. You
might notice things like
this is actually very helpful. thanx this is the feedback i was looking for.
I'm just trying to educate myself. the whole experiment i posted was for
feedback. i will eventually one day try to make best and most effective CS...
one day with the proper tools and educational background. and i li
Hello INGRID,
Monday, April 7, 2003, 12:14:58 AM, you wrote:
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First off, in order to make a "perfect colloid", you need to define
the parameters of a "perfect colloid".
Second, you can put a chunk of silver into water and let it sit for a
hundred years, and you will still have a chunk of silv
just for the record: this whole theory is JUST a theory
but maybe it could be onto something. cross your fingers. perfect CS here I
come!
just a note to add to my theory... the rain forest story I forgot to put down
that I want to experiment ,in the later experiments when I have the "proper"
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