The silver kills virtually instantly on contact, however, CS is not ALL
silver, nor is what you put the CS into.
It's like Texas Rangers hunting bandits in the Bad Lands.
The more Rangers you put in a helicopter, the more bandits they can find,
faster...or.... use more helicopters to put the same number of Rangers in
the desert.
Helicopters, like water, carries things.
Since these bandits don't kill Rangers, one Ranger in a Jeep will
eventually kill all the presently existing bandits.
The problems is, bandits have children that don't grow up to be cowboys
and one Ranger may not be able to knock off a growing family fast enough to
make the family name "history"
Which sorta makes that Lone Ranger with his silver bullets a "nuisance"
rather than a threat.
Taking that story a bit further:
If you put all your Rangers in a circle, only those in the outside edge
of the circle can shoot their guns.
That works pretty well if protecting your unarmed family is the goal, but
Rangers ain't unarmed kids that need protecting.
..and the circle may not be able to get into some of the narrower canyons.
But many Rangers like working in groups ......so they don't get lonesome,
I suppose
If a red blood cell can go into any canyon a bandit can be in, then circles
needn't be any smaller than that.
If they are smaller than that, they still can get to all the bandits.
A typical human erythrocyte disk has a diameter of 6 to 8 µm
8 micrometers = 8000 nanometers
Too fat to fit into a helicopter that can make it to the desert?
Gotta get the Rangers into the desert, the desert ain't the Interstate
highway where Greyhound can go....and one Ranger per Jeep is gonna take
whole lotta Jeeps. [and that's not counting the doughnuts ]
The moral to the story is:
Better to use fewer skinny Rangers that don't need a lot of company, than
more fat socialist Rangers that never leave town without a bushel of doughnuts.
....and ya gotta have more Rangers in the desert than bandits have kids
that don't grow up to be cowboys.
Enough is enough, too many is just enough, only faster.
So, given that helicopters are nearly free with an unlimited supply, how
many helicopters does it take to fill the desert sky so that somewhere
between enough and too many, somewhat skinny moderately anti social Rangers
hit the ground?
But beware:
Given that if you OVER fill the desert sky with helicopters... it's gonna
be one big CRASH and having Rangers OR bandits around will be pretty much a
moot point with no desert left after being flash flooded with helicopters
and all Busted Dam, washed down the Grand Canyon, winding up LoonyTunes in
LA...bandits, Rangers, helicopters, Jeeps, Greyhound Busses stuck on the
Interstate ...and all.
[and that's not counting the doughnuts ]
Ode
At 11:54 AM 9/26/2009 -0400, you wrote:
I thought it took fifteen minutes for
CS to kill pathogens. Does it really
Kill them instantly if it is pure????
Gl
From: zoe w [mailto:mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:12 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS as a sterilizer
Yes Gina, anything above say 10ppm kills instantly on
contact. Below that still works just takes a bit of time.
I had a problem with mold recently in my Kombucha jar. After cleaning
thoroughly I soaked both the jar and the spigot in CS No more mold.
Gina Moore wrote:
So, if I needed to sterilize something, would CS do the trick? Like say I
wanted to make sure my makeup brushes were clean and free of bacteria and
such and I soaked them in some CS would that do the trick? Just curious&
Gina
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