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Greetings to all wonderful paragons of the CS makers art,
 
  As promised here is the number of silver atoms in your teaspoon.
 
   As we recall there were 6.06 X10+23 atoms in 107.88 gm of silver.
  Lets find the atoms in 100 gm of silver, that will make things easier
  later on.
 
   100 is 92.69558 % of 107.88 so we have 5.61735 X 10+23 atoms in 100gm
 of silver.
 
   We now can make the following table:
 
       5.61735 X 10+23 atoms in 100 gm of silver.
       5.61735 X 10+22 atoms in  10 gm of silver.
       5.61735 X 10+21 atoms in   1 gm of silver.
 
   Remember we had determined that there was .02817 gm of silver (Ag)
 after runing 7ma for 1hr (average current).
      5.61735 X 10+21 times .02817 = 1.5824 X10+20 atoms in .02817 gm of
 silver in our 8 oz of water.
 
      Divide that by 48 (teaspoons in 8oz) and we have3.29666 X10+18
 atoms of silver in the teaspoon .
 
   Lets do this for an average current of 3ma for 1hr which was .01207  
gm
 of silver in 8oz of water.
 
     5.61735 X10+21 atoms times .01207 = 6.78014 X 10+19 atoms in the   
8oz
   of water.
      Now divide by 48 (teaspoons) and we get 1.41252 X 10+18 atoms in
 the teaspoon of CS.
 
     Really now ,who cares how many atoms are in the teaspoon we drink,
 whats it to us. Later I will post about CELLS and ATOMS because thats
 what we are made of. I will talk about virus`s and bacteria and
 protein`s and other stuff.
 
   Some times its real hard to visualize things like atoms and all those
 big numbers so I have made some calculations and will show you what it
 looks like. I`ll skip the 3 pages of numbers and just help you 
visualize
 the silver in your spoon.
 
     We will now make a small square which will be the amount of silver
 in your spoon at 3ma(average) for 1hr in 8oz of water and you took one
 teaspoon of it.
 
   Take some tin foil (or aluminun foil) out and some sissors. Cut a  
thin
 sliver of foil about 1/16" thick ,hold it in one hand and snip a small
 piece off the end also about 1/16". You now have a little tiny square 
of
 foil about the size of this o (o). Imagine that little square melted
 into your water (dispersed) and now its invisible. That little square
 represented a volume of 62.5 X 62.5 X 2 thousands of an inch  or 7812.5
 cubic thousands of an inch . Take a piece of scotch tape and pick up 
the
 little tiny foil square and stick in where you can look at it when you
 take your silver. It really helps to visualize by looking at it.
 
   That 7812.5 cubic thousands of an inch is the
              volume of 1.41252 X 10+18 Atoms of
 silver.  For those of you who like to put names on numbers 10+18 is
 called guintillion or
   1000 quadrillion. Just thought I`d stick that in.
 
   Bless all of you, keep up the good CS making and be well.
 
    bless you    Bob Lee

  Hi Ken,
  Here is the other part

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