Also keep in mind that it does not take a lot of light to expose silver salts and make them form what is called a virtual image (which then can grow if additional salts are present). How much? Well, take a camera with film in it, and INDOORS, open the lens for only one second. Then develop the film. If you have any normal level of light, the film will most likely be totally and completely overexposed! You don't have to sun bath, walking outside on a winter day is likely enough. Also the shorter wavelengths of light, such as UV which have a stronger effect on silver chloride easily penetrate clothing, as I sadly found out first hand once. So I would expect that the argyria would be less, but not missing entirely on his body. Of course a good bit of where it shows up and how badly could also be due to where he primarily applied it topically as well.

Marshall

Dave wrote:
Maybe I read something into it that wasn't there but he said his feet were also bluing and that his body was blue. Don't know what you saw but that is what I read. You can plainly see his arms as well as his hands are discolored.
Dave

Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

If you watch the videos linked at the bottom of the SOTA page about this fellow, you'll see that there's no apparent discoloration of his body, especially the torso.

This contrast between the skin on most of his body and his face is really remarkable. This may support the photographic theory put forth by long-time, reliable member M. Dudley, as the face would be the part most exposed to sun. Indeed, basal cell carcinoma is quite common on the face, especially the nose, and the shoulders -- the parts that get sunburned.

One good point that came out of the interview: the SOTA generator was not the one he used. The device shown in one news program belonged to his fiance. The best news in all of this is that the Blue Man does not have an apparent agenda and seems supportive of CS to this day.





On Monday, Feb 11, 2008, at 01:45 Asia/Tokyo, Dave wrote:

The discoloration of his whole body kind of shoots down the theory of photographic development it would seem. He was from Oregon and it is doubtful that he went around naked to get the sun light to the places necessary for that to happen. He did use Salt and then baking soda as a starter. Sota says it was sea salt which of course comes from the world's septic tank and could contain anything from nuclear waste to many other byproducts of war as well as medical waste and cruise ship garbage to name a few.
 Why anyone would put such crap in their body is beyond me .
Dave


Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

See this link for an interview:

http://www.sotainstruments.com/blue_man.asp



On Sunday, Feb 10, 2008, at 11:39 Asia/Tokyo, His Child wrote:

I noticed in his latest video that he kind of liked the attention he's getting now with his publicity. I sincerely hope for his sake that he doesn't let this celebrity status go to his head to the point that he doesn't diligently seek the cure for his condition that has already been developed and used. As I understand it, now that he's blue, even clear silver would aggravate his problem. The clear silver does not in a normal person allow the accumulation to take place and no blue condition will result, unless the argeria is already started..

His

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His Child wrote:
> He's the same blue man, but a new video.
I saw him on TV last week and he was drinking his "silver" and it wasn't
clear at all. It was very milky.

Cyndi


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