Hello A.F.,

Which of Bearden's experiments are you going to do?

Thanks in advance,

JOH

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Re: About a extraordinary experiment


Hi Mike :)

Please go look up Dr. Thomas Bearden on the web. There may well be some
factors your overlooking with classic entropy-based theory. In two days
Iwill have duplicated this experiment pretty closely... I'll post the
results.

Regards,
A.F.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 8:26 PM
Subject: CS>Re: About a extraordinary experiment


> url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63365.html
> CS>Re: About a extraordinary experiment
> From: Peter Rebaudo
> Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:59:26
>
>   > Hi:
>
>   > Get a hold of this tale !
>
>   > The positive  silver electrode is introduced into a  DW container,
>   > 300cc, the other is outside the glass container.
>
>   > DW measures 1.0 u Siemens
>   > Voltage= 34V
>   > Supply: Sota constant current set a 1mA.
>   > After 2 days, 2.4uS
>   > After 5 days, 14.0 uS and a heaviest, by far, Tyndall I  have ever
>   > seen.
>   > The final product have zero taste.
>   > The electrodes have no darkening or coating what so ever.
>   > There was no sediments.
>   > The container was glass 2" in diameter by 7.5" high
>   > Electrodes 12 Ga, 5.5" summerged.
>   > The voltage stay constant at 34V, there was no measurable current.
>
>   > I am looking forward to comments.
>
>   > Regards
>
>   > Peter R
>
>   Hi Peter,
>
>   You have requested comments, but have not responded to any.
>
>   You are  technically  literate.  You have  posted  accurate  data on
>   led's. You  have downloaded Mercury - you posted a  link  to Roger's
>   web page  where  people could download  Eureka,  the  predecessor of
>   Mercury. Roger wrote both programs.
>
>     http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61728.html
>
>   A quick  check in Mercury shows the current required to  liberate 14
>   ppm of silver in 300 ml of dw in 5 days is 14.77 uA.
>
>   Here's the data:
>
>   days = 5
>   hrs  = 24 * days
>   ml   = 300 ; volume of dw
>   mnt  = 0 ; minutes
>   ppm  = 14
>
>   Here's the result:
>
>   Cou = 6.381685
>   I   = 1.477241E-05
>   sec = 432000.0
>   gm  = 0.004200
>   k   = 0.000658
>   lt  = 0.300000
>   ml  = 300.0000
>   mg  = 4.200000
>   phr = 0.116666
>   ppm = 14.00000
>   hrs = 120.0000
>
>   Most dvms can easily measure 14 uA. You state the current  was zero,
>   as expected. You know how to measure currents this low. So there was
>   no electrolysis. Even leakage currents would not suffice  to explain
>   your data.  Glass is a very good insulator, and would not  support a
>   current of 14 uA.
>
>   You know the conductivity of air is zero for all practical purposes.
>   You also know placing the cathode outside the glass means no current
>   can flow, and there can be no electrolysis.
>
>   With no  electrolysis, there can be no liberation of  silver  at the
>   anode.
>
>   Silver is insoluble in water. If you doubt this, please see  a paper
>   on Frank's  web  site  that discusses the  solubility  of  silver in
>   distilled water.  The statement is the first sentence in  the second
>   paragraph:
>
>     http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/Solubility_Products.PDF
>
>   Yet your  measurement  implies the equivalent of  4.2  milligrams of
>   silver was released. This cannot be true. Silver is insoluble.
>
>   If it  were contamination, it would be released at the start  of the
>   experiment. The  conductivity  would increase  rapidly,  then remain
>   constant. It  would not show a steady increase over 5 days.  So it's
>   not contamination.
>
>   You have not done a salt test to see if silver ions are present. You
>   know it will prove there are none.
>
>   So this is a hoax, right?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Monett
>
>
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