Mike Monett writes: > Others will have to try it and see how it works... My > interpretation of the effect of the density of the ion cloud on the > formation of particles is well documented in the archives... An ion > is an ion. The more of them, the better.
Mike is making claims for noticeably improved performance for his CS using significantly lower current density than the nearest "competing" process. I think that his anecdotal reports are suggestive enough for us to want to do exactly what he recommends... try to reproduce his results. He's certainly given us enough details of his process to enable us to do so. Trem and others raise the seemingly obvious point that ions are ions, and that increased dose can easily make up for any difference in ion concentration. May I pose an hypothesis and some questions? Do we know all there is to know about how ions are hydrated? Could there be any differences in their activity based on the energetic and/or kinetic regime in which they enter the water? Could the characteristics of the particulate component be part of the difference in performance? If you're making particles at half the current density of before, there's certainly a chance that they are different in size and/or character? I may have missed it, but, Mike, have you had analyses done yet to determine the ionic/particulate ratio and total silver concentration? My hypothesis? That there are some differences in what he's making due to, yes, the absence of mechanical or thermal stirring, and, yes again, the lower voltage and/or current density. It should not be hard to reproduce his setup and process. If the results are as dramatic for others as his were, then it should also be easy to verify the performance, at least to the level of a body of anecdotal reports. At that point it may be worth comparing the "new" preparation to his old product in petri dish experiments. What say the assembled masses? Be well, Mike D. [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] [[email protected] ] [Speaking only for myself... ] -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

