Michael Foster
Sat, 12 Jul 2008 11:18:39 -0700
--- On Fri, 7/11/08, Horace Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Horace Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Vo]:UEE and one-watt flames > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 11:41 AM > On Jul 11, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > > > > Can a catalyst be found which is not consumed? Can a > > flame be sustained indefinitely, instead of a few > > minutes? Stay tuned. > > > > Jones > > Just about every article about Kanzius refers to the use of > colloidal > gold. > > > Best regards, > > Horace Heffner > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ I don't think it's a catalyst in the true sense of the word. It's probably an effect of resonance with the RF. IOW, water wouldn't absorb a significant amount of the RF, but colloidal gold suspended in the water might be just right for a given frequency. Since the suspended gold particles are quite massive that frequency will be relatively low. Interesting that it's colloidal gold. Colloidal gold is what makes red glass red. Since glass is a much more rigid medium than water the resonant frequency is much higher and in the optical range. I haven't followed this story, but I wonder if they've tried colloidal silver. It's way cheaper and very easy to make. Colloidal silver is an amber to gold color in water, so it's easy to see the concentration, how much there is and whether it's being consumed. No doubt you'd need a higher frequency RF to make it work. M.