Good post Neville. To me, all I need to do is try something - if it works, I'll use it again and recommend it. If it doesn't, after a suitable time to allow for variables and coincidence - I'll discard it. Easy as that. dee

Neville wrote:
Well while everyone is about it, why not start another argument or discussion on the 'purity' of something. As far as I am concerned, and I'm no graduate chemist or physicist, the term 'purity' is only a connotation put on something for the purpose of satisfying an explanation or description. Nothing in our world is 'pure', what is 'pure'? The only thing that's 'pure' regarding EICS in my opinion is 'conjecture', which is defined in one of my dictionaries as, quote, "the formation of ideas or opinions from incomplete or doubtful information", end quote. While this definition can be argued to infinity and subject to an individuals interpretation, (which I'm not getting involved with and will leave to the scholars to contemplate), the basic meaning of it speaks to me. Is silver 'pure'? is water 'pure'? and I don't care if the water's distilled, pure, rain, out of the tap, flowing from some alpine glacier up in oodla woop woop or a person running around on the top of a mountain collecting mist or fog or whatever in a plastic bag. Is 99.99999% pure fine silver 'pure'? I suspect not, if it was it would be 100% pure fine silver, but the definition satisfies the individual who is seeking 'pure' silver.


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