I thought it was interesting that the moon does indeed affect silver in
certain ways.  There is no proof that it affects the making of CS, but
since it does have other effects on silver precipitation and such according
to these experiments, there is certainly a possibility of an effect.  I
posted this so the possibility would not be dismissed out of hand as
impossible.  Of course experimental evidence is king, and the evidence from
members here is that there is little or no effect when CS is made
properly.  Perhaps it has an effect if made improperly, or if there is
contamination or actually has no affect at all.

I am not sure wht to make of no one attempting to duplicate the experiments
over 50 years.  That is odd and seems to show a lack of interest by the
mainstream scientific community on anything that cannot be easily
explained.  Even negative results should be reported.

Marshall



Mike Monett wrote:

>   Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:
>
>   > sol wrote:
>
>   >> When I  was  having lots of trouble making clear CS,  back  a few
>   >> years ago,  I did take note of the lunar cycle, and so  far  as I
>   >> could determine it had absolutely no effect on how the  CS turned
>   >> out.
>
>   >> sol
>
>   > That the  planets  do  affect   metals  such  as  silver  has been
>   > scientifically proven. It is called the "Kolisko effect".
>
>   > You can  find information on this effect on a number of  web pages
>   > such as:
>
>   > http://www.anth.org.uk/Science/kolisko/mars-saturn_expts.htm
>
>   > This site  has  information  on  the effect  of  the  moon  on the
>   > precipitation of colloidal silver.
>
>   > http://wiretap.area.com/Gopher/Library/Fringe/Occult/astrolog.met
>
>   > Silver is  the  "lunar" metal, so is affected mostly  by  the moon
>   > acording to these experiments.
>
>   > Marshall
>
>   Marshall,
>
>   How is  the cs we make influenced? Does the conductance  increase or
>   decrease?
>
>   The reference to colloidal silver in the second paper has nothing to
>   do with the cs we make. We do not use silver nitrate:
>
>     "Gradually, as the solution is rising up the filterpaper, the iron
>     slowly reduces  the  silver   nitrate   to  colloidal  silver, and
>     characteristic forms appear."
>
>   And cs does not precipitate when properly stored in  containers that
>   do not leach chemicals. If it did, the conductance would change.
>
>   Here is  data  taken on a recent brew, in  reverse  date  order. The
>   conductance was  affected  slightly   by  large  changes  in ambient
>   temperature, but the amount of change was insignificant:
>
>     Tue Jul 11, 2006, 10:10:03 am 16.3uS <-- temp dropped
>     Mon Jul 10, 2006,  5:59:28 pm 16.6uS
>     Sun Jul 09, 2006, 11:20:41 am 16.8uS
>     Sun Jul 09, 2006, 03:36:00 am 16.7uS <-- ambient temperature rising
>     Sat Jul 08, 2006, 09:33:49 am 16.4uS
>     Fri Jul 07, 2006, 12:06:34 pm 16.5uS
>     Thu Jul 06, 2006, 08:02:36 am 16.4uS
>     Wed Jul 05, 2006, 10:44:58 am 16.4uS
>     Tue Jul 04, 2006, 08:30:18 am 16.4uS
>     Mon Jul 03, 2006, 09:58:59 am 16.4uS
>     Sat Jul 01, 2006, 03:49:21 am 16.4uS
>     Sun Jun 25, 2006,  8:42:55 pm 16.5uS
>     Sat Jun 24, 2006,  5:15:19 pm 16.4uS
>     Fri Jun 23, 2006, 09:04:19 am 16.3uS
>     Wed Jun 21, 2006,  3:28:20 pm 16.4uS
>     Tue Jun 20, 2006,  3:01:27 pm 17.5uS
>     Tue Jun 20, 2006, 02:21:49 am 18.4uS New batch 2 litres
>
>   After the initial drop, the readings are rock steady.
>
>   Trem also  has  stated he stored cs for several years  and  it still
>   measures the same.
>
>   So cs  does  not   precipitate,   unless   there   is  some  kind of
>   contamination.
>
>   Perhaps the  reason that "no one at least in this  country  taken up
>   Kolisko's work since it was first published fifty years ago" is that
>   it has no meaning.
>
>   I would  go  with sol's results and my  own  measurements,  plus the
>   theory and results posted on my web page.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike M.
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