In reply to MSF's message of Tue, 20 Dec 2022 22:59:35 +0000: Hi Michael, >I recently discovered a method of depositing a layer of silica on any given >surface using a ridiculously simple and inexpensive technique. This is >something that should have been discovered 200 or so years ago, but wasn't. >I've searched for months trying to find out if this was done before, but I >find no reference to it. The silica layer deposited is only a few tens of >microns thick, but the process can be repeated. Other compounds can be >included; so far I've only tried copper. This is a solid transparent well >adhered layer, not some powdered composite. I really don't know what to do >with this, probably nothing. Thought you might be interested anyway.
...take out a patent? Then any one interested will let you know in short order. :) Cloud storage:- Unsafe, Slow, Expensive ...pick any three.

