Max,
What have you done to help newcomers to the list?
Thanks
Mike Monett<<<
Mike
Made them feel at home in the egocentric world we dare call humanity?
Joking. I dont know enough to help anybody, all I can do is try to cut
better men than me down to size....and I think Ive dont pretty well with
it. My humility; Im very proud of it.
I never got over being a newcomer. But did you miss my posts?.....I
could almost call this a Mike Monett homework assignment....digest this
stuff with your superior intelligence and then come back and give us a
report.
First, lets recheck your own field of expertise. Look at some videos of
Eric Dollard on Tesla longitudinal electricity.
"The typical Hertzian, electromagnetic field of Transverse Waves is the
gross by-product of a much more powerful, but hidden, energy envelope
which is manifested as Longitudinal Standing Waves in a scalar nodal
matrix, not propagated in the up and down, ocean wave fashion of
Transverse Waves."
I suppose you know all about it. But what about the aether? uh...you
didnt think it all ended with Mickelson and Morley? Check out
aetherometry at the Correas website. This one tip alone should pay my
way as an ongoing newcomer
I mentioned "the infinitesimal dose" that was for you.
On behalf of Mike, some searches on water;
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http://www.paolobellavite.it/files/1107quantumwaterho.pdf
Quantum field theory predicts that liquids, being condensed matter with
high density, are not governed by purely static local interactions such
as H-bonds and dipoles. On the contrary, their binding is induced by
radiative long range electromagnetic fields (EMFs). A collection of
molecules interacting with the radiative EMF above a density threshold
and below a critical temperature acquires a new minimum energy state
different from the conventional where the oscillations of individual
molecules are uncorrelated and the electromagnetic field is vanishing.
The new minimum energy state is a coherence domain (CD) about 100 nm in
diameter that oscillates in unison and in tune with an EMF trapped within it
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First, there were the South Korean chemists who discovered two years ago
that molecules dissolved in water clump together as they get more
diluted (see SiS 15), which was totally unexpected; and further more,
the size of the clumps depends on the history of dilution, making a
mockery of the ‘laws of chemistry’.
Now, physicist Louis Rey in Lausanne, Switzerland, has published a paper
in the mainstream journal, Physica A, describing experiments that
suggest water does have a memory of molecules that have been diluted
away, as can be demonstrated by a relatively new physical technique that
measures thermoluminescence.
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/WaterRemembers.php
"It appears, therefore, that substances like LiCl and NaCl can modify
the hydrogen-bonded network of water, and that this modification remains
even when the molecules have been diluted away.
The fact that this ‘memory’ remains, in spite of, or because of vigorous
stirring or shaking at successive dilutions, indicates that the ‘memory’
is by no means static, but depends on a dynamic process, perhaps a
collective quantum excitation of water molecules that has a high degree
of stability "
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An extraordinary paper authored by Nobel prize-winning Luc Montagnier
has described memory effects in aqueous DNA solutions that the authors
propose depend on interactions with the background electromagnetic
field. These effects, if real, require the prior processing and dilution
of the solutions and are explained by Montagnier as resonance phenomena
with nanostructures derived from the DNA and water
Solutions are more complex than expected
Water is not just H2O molecules. It contains a number of molecular
species including ortho and para water molecules, water molecules with
different isotopic compositions such as HDO and H218O, Apart from such
molecules there are always adventitious and self-created solutes in
liquid water. Distilled and deionized water contain significant and
varying quantities of contaminating ions.Other materials present will
include previously dissolved solutes, dissolved gasses dependent on the
laboratory atmosphere, gaseous nanobubbles [500d], material dissolved or
detached from the containing vessels [1207], solid particles and
aerosols (also dependent on the laboratory history) entering from the
gas phase, and redox materials produced from water molecules [1066] and
other solutes produced on standing [509c]d and homeopathic processing
[1210]. Liquid water is clearly a very complex system even before the
further complexity of molecular clusters, gas-liquid and solid-liquid
surfaces, reactions between these materials, the consequences of
physical and electromagnetic processing and the addition of ethanol are
considered. Any or a combination of these factors may cause 'memory' of
past solutes and processing in water. Both temperature and magnetic
fields affect the infrared spectrum of water (showing their effect on
water clustering) and these effects remain for considerable time (~1
hour) after the magnetic field is removed or temperature changed [1697].
It has been shown that (still) mineral water can be magnetised and
retain this magnetisation for more than a day, supposedly due to the
production of magnetic nanobubbles
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All that loving time and attention!
No, no...dont mention it. I understand life can be tough... take my
mother...please, take her (It wasnt even funny back then)
Mike, I know we came down pretty hard on you for calling people liars
morons and cheats but dont despair. Reminds me of this horse that walked
into a bar and ordered a whisky. Bartender said "so whats with the long
face?"
Its tough when you dont get respect....when I was a kid I could tell my
parents hated me. My bath toys were a toaster and a radio.
Even my dog... he found out we look alike, so he killed himself.
Why does it take two to communicate? One guy to say something and the
other guy to insult him about it.
Ok Im running out of other peoples material
Max
On 5/14/2012 11:29 PM, Mike Monett wrote:
Re: Subject: CS>microwave food: hard-boiled vibrations
mgperrault
Mon, 14 May 2012 23:15:57 -0700
Mike
[...]
Max,
What have you done to help newcomers to the list?
Thanks
Mike Monett
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