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Jones wrote..
>If it were "just"
the Argon k-shell being ionized then why the pronounced peak? Since the average energy of the plasma is only about 1/4 of the energy of these peaks - doesn't this beg the question of why the more tightly bound k-shell is ionized preferentially? Obviously these researchers never heard of Mills or the hydrino, so they assigned this energy level to what they knew best. Is there more to the story ....? Howdy Jones.. you make my head hurt thinking about this. Now expand on it.
elaborate on your thoughts about what else could cause the pronounced
peak.
Why do I ask.. well , I have been studying a rather obscure account of
troubled waters mentioned in the bible and wondered why such an event would be
described in literature.. surely there are much more important things.. or is
the account of the angel troubling the waters prior to a person going into the
pool for healing extremely significant.???. hmm.. in our water vortex
studies we have been looking at certain rather far out claims being made by
people regarding "ormus state water".. wierd stuff ...or maybe not.. supposedly
generated in vortexes. What is the connection.. again the strange properties of
vortexes.. like in a solar flare..hmmm. Often in our work, we must remember most
of what is taking place in the water vortex tests are unseem in the water unless
we inject air to see water in motion. You mentioned solar flares...
consider their shapes.
Richard
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