At 04:55 PM 10/16/2007 +0100, you wrote:


--On 16 October 2007 07:38:00 -0400 Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> wrote:



  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.
That was the example hinted at for my suggestion of rediscovery as opposed to progressive discovery.

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.

I'll bet my boots they got their ideas from alternative/complimentary users like people on this list, and some press reports of the fact, plus the problems of mms and the soloution of silver offered by certain companies using silver for linings in long-life products. What medical reseachers study is all politically driven. 'Cool' I'm sure phd students are - they study cool and wear it like a uniform. Speak cool, I don't think so...barbecue parity conversation isn't so free where you hear the name of university colleges.. They are usually five years behind free thinkers who also try to solve imaginary problems. Of course some are naturally intelligent, and wear what they like in a nice way, like shirts instead of T-shirts. It is true, I suppose, phd students, though dressed uninterestingly, are beginning to break a little from student conformity, into adult conformity.

But Cool is dead now. The re-birth of cool, would be the re-emergence of the unpaid politically-free 'Gentleman Scholar'. Like yourself. Couldn't be less interested in nano-technology, or anything to do with microscopes myself. Another disaster for the human race, before we just live. Seriously unnecessary toys for people who seriously insist on missing things with the scope of intelligence and the human eye. <grin>

JOhn.

##  I don't understand how looking closer can be "bad".
Blundered into or studied scientifically, Colloidal Silver IS nano-technology.
 Study doesn't change that.
If I had those microscopes, I'd sure be using them.
Granted, there are directions these guy have to go in..it's their job to find what the boss wants them to look for, but they do some things on the side in those labs that would rock your opinions of them. Some, are stuffed shirts, to be sure, but some are wearing two or more shirts that are quite subversive. If I hadn't known them personally for 35 years, I'd never know and never hear what they really do when no one is looking, or hear what independent paths are being taken on the sly, discussed around the Barbie and beer. While looking close, other things pop up that don't fit the plan and can't be used...but it's there and not forgotten or dismissed. People are people and none can be pigeon holed. You just never know what's just behind the appearances projected. Cool, [open minded and adventurous ] before becoming scientists and not lost after...just hidden away from "the man". I've often been wrong about "pillars of society" after discovering their foundations in quiet trusted private...what they "really" believe, have seen and think about under societies demanded "professional" polished suit and tie surface.

I know a few PHDs that have private lives that would just blow you away....some "alien contactees" working for the UN and , alt practitioners at home, toe the line scientists at work. Preachers who have very different experiences guiding them, than what they sermonize about on Sunday. They can talk freely to the non-flock who can keep a quiet secret.
I'll never name or expose them in any way and they know it.

"Bullshitters" tend to be loud and myopic, suit or no suit.

Ode



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