How confident are you of your measurements? Basic chemistry says that
water with silver in it should have a density which is higher, not lower
than distilled water. However there have been a number of reports that
nanosilver structures water, sort of like homeopathy. If that is the
case,
From link campaign*** below.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:23 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:
FYI, some ND is doing this:
http://campaignfortruth.com/Eclub/181207/CTM-%20allicin2.htm
~David
http://scientificliving.net/
Of course, the UA study only gives us an insight into
Hello Neville,
I think you are seeing inaccuracies in your measurements, and/or some drift
in the scale.
I think you may need a pretty concentrated solution to measure the
difference in weight in a small sample. Keep in mind that a 1%
concentration is 1 PPM. If you were able to
I'm fairly confident the measurements are right. I went through the same
exercise this morning and although measurements are different today from
yesterday the scales DO pick up differences in weight, of that I have no doubt.
However, I suspect this is not a successful way of doing things
Hi Tom,
As I just said to Marshall, I do believe the scales pick up on weight
differences, but due to those 'inaccuracy' factors I stated {and probly many
more?} I don't think the exercise was of any real value. Gave me something to
play around with and kept me out of mischief for a while
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