Re: CS>high ppm CS experiment, was Re: CS>CS site

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From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this author) 
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 22:37:27 

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  Thanks very much for your help, sol. Yes, I found getting to 20uS is
  reasonably easy, then it seems to hit a brick wall.  Every increment
  in performance becomes twice as difficult.

  The water has a lot to do with it, but I have no idea what  it could
  be. I was sure David's results with demineralized water  would prove
  to be  in  error, but he easily passed every test I  could  throw at
  him. His PWT reading of 53uS was astounding to me.

  Also note he uses magnetic stirring, and I believe you have thermal.
  This shows  the high PWT readings are possible under  very different
  conditions, so the process may turn out to be quite robust.


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Mike,

I recently experimented with making colloidal gold using a 12KV neon
sign transformer and gold wire inside glass tubing and producing an arc
under the water to produce the colloid.

The initial batches were a dull bluish color which had significant
amount of precipitation after several days.  I tried a batch where I
surrounded the container with some strong magnets that I had recycled
from electric motors.  The (earth) north pole side was facing in towards
the electrodes for all magnets.  This batch took less time and was a
brilliant and clear amethyst color with absolutely no precipitates.  

I feel that the magnetic field affected the water or the process in a
significant way.  Don't ask me how...  Perhaps the magnetic stirring you
refer to has some effect on the CS process.

Dan



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