If my memory serves, the stainless contains substantial 
carbon that can come off the anode plates as a "greasy" colloid.

Fred

Jones Beene wrote.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Terry Blanton"
>
>  > What element could be in the ormus state?  Hydrogen?
>
> Well, that would be hydronium - in the sense of an extra proton 
> attached to water, which is certainly dersireable for waterfuel. 
> But - as to whatever is being leached into the solution to give an 
> oily "feel"- consider this:
>
> ... isn't "ormus" another name for any colloid which does 
> surprising things?
>
> Colloid chemistry is miraculous in itself, no?
>
> ... somewhat in the same semantic way that "orgone": is another 
> name for any short-lived or metastable water-based compound - 
> possibly containing either the Mills' hydrinohydride... or some 
> other form of stable-charged ion...
>
> Jones
>



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