I read recently in a standard chemistry text that water, because of its polar nature, exists in the form:
H+(H2O)n where n is some small integer. Its called the hydronium ion or hydrated hydrogen. "the hydrated hydrogen ion is the species that gives aqueous solutions of acids their characteristic properties" [INSERTED COMMENT: to me this suggests a water lattice/ micro cluster., who's Ph determines the structure of the lattice? now what happens when you put silver(or other ions) into the lattice? ie electron acceptors/pos. metal ions in place of H+, how does that change its memory, ...........and how do you erase the memory(neutral Ph with as little hydronium ion/hydrated hydrogen/small microcluster as possible? to start the creation process from a neutral point)? seems psychologists should be interested in this/but the neutral creation must proceed according to phi pricipals or you wind up with a dog returning to its vomit/unsuccessful attempt to rise above past memory patterns.] ============== I was reading hudsons patent at: http://204.181.198.34:80/jchampion/hudpata.html and he made some interesting comments that are applicable to the discussion of colloidal silver. "many elements and in particular the transition metals are present in aqueous solutions as metal-metal bonded clusters of atoms." " will require different chemical procedures relative to purification problems or oxidation-reduction reactions, depending on the degree of clustering. "it is now believed that all such metals have atomic aggregations and occur as at least diatoms under normal conditions of dissolution " "Under the normal aqueous acid chemistry used for transition metals, solutions of the metals will always contain two or tore atoms in the cluster form." "Alternatively this rearrangement can be achieved chemically by reacting NO gas with the T-metal ORMEs other than gold. Nitric oxide is unique" [INSERTED COMMENT: ken c over on rife was developing a thread regarding Nitrogen, Ph, magnetics.] [INSERTED COMMENT: NO research has produced scads of neurochemistry abstracts on Medline, contrary to being toxic, it is an ESSENTIAL part of of our cellular neurochemistry, part of the next patent buzzz] "odd spin electron" "there exists a critical size, in the range of 3-20 atoms, for Pd II, Ag I and Au III, by way of example, which is necessary for metal deposition" ok thats 1/4 of the way through the patent. There is definitely more related info in it. http://204.181.198.34:80/jchampion/hudpata.html somewhere at : http://204.181.198.34:80/jchampion there is a picture (gif ?) of the relation of molecular size of colloid, to color of the colloidal solution.. later wesley BTW Hannah, my dog, reads energy better than anyone I know. When I'm on the right track (for us) she rewards me by bringing me her/my/our ball. Think we all have a lot to learn from "all our relations" that have't even begun to be explored by all our authorities.

