LOL
Nothing can be smaller than an ion except maybe the pinhead that calls one thing another then uses the mis-definition to prove a point smaller than the top of that head by making it bigger by drying it and adding air to it, then taking pictures of the larger results with a camera that can't take pictures of the smallest possible original.

"Look! I made it much bigger to take a picture to prove how small it is even though it's not now what it was ! "

A silver ions diameter is about 0.000252 microns. An ion cannot exist without the water it is in. That camera cannot take pictures of water and at 97% ionic, there are virtually no particles to take pictures of unless you call ions particles, but can't take pictures of them.

Particle size is not the only thing that can produce a color and more than one factor can play a role in anything.
 'This AND that', is much much more common than 'this OR that'.

If this is what does the job and it's in there along with that, it will do so despite the presence of that.
 Neither Meso Silver Or EIS is entirely this or that.

 One better does not make the other bad.

Ode


At 05:01 PM 12/18/2006 +0005, you wrote:

Sandy writes:
> From what I gathered, the meso is
> smaller than Ionic, but even Marshall's paper explains/agrees that the
> color is due to larger particle size..



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