Silver IS being rediscovered in more effective forms as nano-technology and ion exchange technology are better understood though progression of discovery.
 You haven't noticed how many products it's being used in lately?
The list is a long one.

Even the "Pharm" is catching on.
As of around 5 years ago, a pharm research department head friend of mine was working on metallic nano particles.
That's all he would say.

Might have been touched off by a CS generator gift a year earlier.
I don't know, but he got pretty quiet after that.

 They aren't all  "turkeys" , you know.
You'd be surprised at how 'cool' some of these guys are, just under the lab coats, nearly incomprehensible back deck barbecue party conversations and triple PHD exteriors.

Ode


At 07:55 PM 10/15/2007 +0100, you wrote:

Discovery as a progression:

why not a rediscovery, as in the case of silver, which was forgotten largely, since Roman and Persian times?

If true, then this procession is more like a a dance troupe on their way back fro the pub doing a Micahael Jackson impersonation.

JOhn

--On 15 October 2007 11:06:04 -0400 Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> wrote:

At 08:12 PM 10/12/2007 -0700, you wrote:

I see your point Ode..BUT it sure doesn't give whoever is producing
these  vaccines the right to put mercury and/or anyother extremely
harmful  additive to these vaccines that are causing havoc in the
unsuspecticing,  trusting publics,  bodies.....debbie
##  No disagreement there...and they have stopped doing that now that the
##  issue has been studied some and found, even though the evidence
##  doesn't add up in the face of other more prevalent factors as relates
##  to the effects of "mercury" in nervous system 'development'...it's
##  still not a great idea to add to the environmental load and better
##  ways to preserve a vaccine now exist that may not have before.
ie: It's not the "vaccine" so much as it's the preservative IN the
vaccine.
And that amount of mercury has no effects on adults over and above the
"now normal" much higher levels of environmental mercury.
And even if that amount of mercury isn't "the" problem, adding that to
other "unavoidable" sources can be avoided...and IS being avoided as of a
couple of years ago...just on "general principle",  just in case and no
good reason not to since the development of better preservatives.

Discovery, is and always has been, a progression...or...the Romans had no
right to use lead plumbing and radioactive glaze was  put on FiestaWare
for the express purpose of giving people cancer.

PS  Radium glaze was discontinued, not because it "gave" people cancer,
but because it "possibly" could and wasn't necessary.  It *was* used
because  there *was* no known reason not to use it, and it was pretty.
Was, isn't is.    Known and even suspected, does not predate, not known.

Ode

Ode


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