Hello,

Could you be kind enough to convert the formula r.e. the wetted
electrode   ("if the wetted electrode current is kept below 0.0107ma per
mm2 (10.7ua per mm2)")    to the proper amperage for the usual CS
containers, that is,  8 oz. or 32 oz.?     Would you also be able to say
whether this amperage is typical of the devices typically available from
vendors?    Thanks in advance.

JBB



Tai-Pan wrote:

> By request.
>
> Bless you,   Bob Lee
>
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> oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
>   [email protected]
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> Subject: Advanced CS or Holy CS Batman
> Resent-Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 11:23:21 -0700
> Resent-From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 13:15:17 -0500
> From: Tai-Pan <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
>
> Greetings transmuters of silver into electuary medicament,
>  Could have just said hello,no fun in that. Anyway, some new stuff to
> talk about.
>  Some months back was thinking how to keep the CS clear while making
> it.
> Clear being used to mean no turbidity. That means totally transparent
> or
> perspicuous(nothing visible). Clear is not a correct term to use since
> you can have clear eyes, a clear road,etc. .So in attempts to make CS
> with no turbidity did a series of experiments on *Current Density*.
> After doing a lot of tests and constructing Current Density Tables
> have
> found that if the wetted electrode current is kept below
> 0.0107ma per mm2 (10.7ua per mm2) that the CS stays clear and no
> Floculation takes place until after power is removed. This equates to
> a
> true solution or particles under 1 mu (10-6 mm).  mu=millimicron
>    ma=milliamp     ua= microamp   mm=millimeter  mm2=millimeter
> squared
> This means that single atoms have been removed. These single atoms
> will
> begin to floculate after power is removed into larger groups of atoms
> or
> small molecules,all of which can PASS INTO cells and attack
> viruses,viroids and prions. Normal large particle CS will attack
> bacteria which are outside of cells, but can not get into the cell.
>  Remember that bacteria are outside cells and viruses,viroids and
> prions
> are inside cells.
>   In order to further enhance the potentiality of the CS ran a series
> of
> experiments to explore the capability of removing one or two or three
> electrons from the silver atom. This I could do with the *starved
> electrode* technic. In was found that with only one electron removed
> the
> CS would become pale rose pink (red)(6470A,647mu) when floculating
> with
> only slight turbidity. With two electrons removed the CS would become
> yellow (5780A,578mu)when floculating and only slight turbidity. With
> three electrons removed the CS would become violet
> (lavender)(4050A,405mu) when floculating with only slight turbidity.
>     A= angstroms     mu= millimicrons  mv=millivolt
>  With the *starved electrode* the CS becomes very ionicly active with
> typical readings of 30 to 50 mv at the electrodes with no power
> applied
> after making the CS. One run was stopped at 6ppm and WITHOUT power
> applied the ppm continued to rise to 14ppm over a period of several
> days. The mv potential at the electrodes slowly went down as the ppm
> went up. This is really active stuff and opens up new avenues of
> thought
> and more tests to make.
>
>    Bless you   Bob Lee
> --
> oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
>   [email protected]
>
>
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