Hi Matthew: My brief association with Dr. Yurkovsky, like so many things in my life, was "coincidental". He mistook me for Robert O. Becker!
Yes, we are talking about the same phenomenon; in particular, I have a great interest in Schumann Resonances. I wasn't all that directly familiar with Maxwell's work ( but the idea of "Maxwell's Demon" comes to mind! )... Looking at the dates of Maxwell's work, it appears that during his time "scalar" standing waves were only theoretical, although the US Military was secretly working with the technology at least as early as the 1950's. Doing a bit of research, I find it amazing, that in the 1800's Maxwell wrote: "... The invention of the Calculus of Quaternions by Hamilton is a step towards the knowledge of quantities related to space which can only be compared for its importance with the invention of triple coordinates by Descartes. The limited use which has up to the present time been made of Quaternions must be attributed partly to the repugnance of most mature minds to new methods involving the expenditure of thought ...". My introduction to scalar technology was quite different, as I was led to the ideas by studying healing clays and some ancient hermetic teachings pilfered ( or so it seems ) by Mouni Sadhu. I began to acclimate myself to perceiving these sorts of natural phenominon through meditation and by utilizing holoform technology. It is truly a strange place, where mysticism meets science in a firm handshake. I'm convinced that the freedom -- or slavery -- of mankind rests in this and related technologies. I'm dissapointed in many modern researchers for not being more open about this technology. There's always an alterior motive, so it seems. Money, fear of condemnation, even forced national security disclosures are everywhere, not to mention the outright fraud. It's a maze out there, especially with the ressurgence of "popularized " Rife technology, which is, I am rapidly concluding, way off of the mark. One of my computer science teachers used to specialize in laser applications, and had a doctorate in physics, who walked away from the whole field and took up computer animation because he stated that everything that was being taught was simply obselete and the University system was light years behind private industry research. I'd like to, one day, throw myself in the midst of all of that fun, and start sorting out the fact from fiction! I think that half of our problem is not truly understanding the nature of time, space, and gravitation... If you haven't read this "paper": http://www.silvermedicine.org/colloidalsilveruniversal.html You might find some interesting information embedded within the text! In particular: "Taken together, these facts may be of utmost importance to the human body's strategic use of silver with the plethora of endogenous ROTS ( Radical Oxygen Toxic Species ) and antioxidant pathways. In other words, if silver intervenes with pathogens as an ion associated within WBC generated ROTS, the thermodynamic attributes of the ROTS may enhance immune efficacy that utilize ROTS to autolyse pathogens, such as: OCl-, the peroxide cascade, NO, superoxide radical, etc. On the other side of the equation, mammalian tissue contains antioxidants that tame such ROTS, such as cysteine, selenium, glutathione, vitamin E, etc. a.. And finally we must consider what happens after our inherent tissues' antioxidants reversibly quench silver. At the starting point, a pure silver ion or colloidal silver aggregate with zeta potential binds into pathogens or tissue by losing its charge. In cases where human WBC antioxidant levels are adequate, the deceased pathogen may be phagocytized by a megakaryocyte. Within the immune cell, this process may be reversible when certain antioxidants are present such as glutathione, selenium or N--acetylcysteine.40 This allows for a potential recycling of the metallic silver particle back into a silver ion, which in turn can thrust another available silver ion at a prospective pathogen, perhaps freed by the immune cell upon respiratory burst, or by integrating within its strategic intracellular ROTS cascade autolysing phagocytized pathogens. Previous work done with silver sulfadiazine showed it did not have a significant impact upon neutrophilic respiratory burst at clinical dosage levels.41 However, the product selected in this study appears to possess at least several orders of magnitude greater potential, due to its smaller particle size and dispersion. Further work needs to verify this theory regarding this product." I agree with your summation of the origin of MSP, and its historical use. However, it hard to predict what would, or would not happen, with MSP used orally. It does, from every end user report that I have seen, maintain at least of measure of effectiveness. I've also, however, received more reports of strange side effects from MSP than anything else out there, and one shouldn't think that there is a "risk" of Argyria; there is no "risk"; when used as directed by some of these companies, one will get argyria. Some MSP providers suggest a very low dosage, which keeps silver intake below EPA-RISK established toxicity levels. However, users seldom follow the instructions, and I question whether or not a drop of mild silver protein @ 750 - 5000 PPM would be effective via oral use. I find it very hard to speculate on isolated silver's action in the body; what exactly transpires which allows highly ionic CS to maintain effectiveness. Concerning the "modern chemistry view" of what happens to silver upon ingestion, there really isn't one. I have not been able to substantiate the basic statements like ionic silver is converted to silver chloride, end of story, when I've had brief opportunities to pose the question to qualified organic chemists. Two told me that they could think of a dozen possible reactions in-vivo that would possibly explain maintained bioavailability of silver ions, but that speculation really wasn't that valueable without extensive study. It would be nice to find an organic chemist that could -- and would -- do the work! Silver ions have a have life of seven seconds ( or less ) in the bloodstream. This is a good point. However, anectdotal evidence suggests that at some point, the "silver ion" may again be liberated. It's hard to say one way or the other, but the mounting evidence suggests that there is more to the story than silver ions becoming silver chloride. Best Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew McCann PE To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 5:19 PM Subject: CS>Oligodynamism Hi, Jason, Thanks for your valuable information! I wonder if the original purpose of MPS is being neglected. According to Searle, Henry Crooke invented MPS in 1910-1913 and it wasn't for stabilization during storage before being dispensed. If I am reading Searle correctly, Crooke wanted CS to be stabilized for isotonicity in the presence of serum following an intravenous or intramuscular administration. If I am correct, perhaps MPS for CS that will be taken orally is just a big waste, or worse. Searle suggests on page 56 of his book that chlorine ions contribute essentially to the stabilization of some sols. Could it be possible that gastric HCl protects CS, rather than destabilizing or destroying it. It seems counter to familiar principles of chemistry except that, after all, colloids are a separate physical state, not just ordinary chemical reagents. I would like to know more about your reference to non-hertzian energy or standing waves. Do these have anything to do with scalar longitudinal waves that have been attributed to Maxwell's equations in their quaternionic formulation? Your quoted material from Dr Savely Yurkovsky is very intriguing. Do you know him personally? I am just curious because I may be going to his former neighborhood (Coney Island-Brighton Beach, "Little Odessa") soon to study technical Ukrainian for a biomedical translation project. The author of the preface of his book is well-known and respected in my field. Best regards, Matthew -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. 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