Thanks for the pic, John. May I ask what your experience with the
RingStone(s) has been?

Kevin Nolan

----- Original Message -----
From: "John A. Stanley" <j...@natel.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: CS>EMX ceramics


> In article <006c01c20bcb$7feadc00$71151...@na6gfcpgl5jhrr>,
> "Kevin Nolan" <ken...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >Thanks Jonathan. What interests me is whether the EMX ceramics are simply
> >acting as magnets. Could you tell me whether they attract steel objects
for
> >instance, and whether they are porous and act as water filters or not?
What
> >I am suggesting here is you may get the same results at a much cheaper
price
> >by using ordinary ferrite permanent magnets, because maybe that's what
they
> >are?
>
> I have an EMX ceramic "RingStone" (a ceramic toroid), and it has no
> effect on a compass or the display on my computer monitor. To me, it
> just looks like ordinary high-fired porcelain. As I understand it, the
> clay it's made from is innoculated with the EM microorganism blend, but
> I fail to see how that would have any effect on the finished fired
> product. Here's a picture of it:
>
> http://207.177.74.117/ringstone.jpg
>
>
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