I built a trap version, and spent time looking at several demonstrated and proposed trap configurations (along with a host of testimonials from users). In the end, building a magnetic trap was the most satisfying route for me. The material that it collected was quite interesting, for a qualitative point of view. THe effect was more minimal that I would have wanted, which I felt stemmed from design - but it was 'attractive'. It has a very penetrating feeling to the skin that was a preferable experience. I would say that oral consumption of the liquid offered not much greater effect.

Like I said, in the end I felt that the design itself was massively inefficient; and as well I didn't like the concept of taking lots of 'good' water and stripping the ORMEs from it for my own benefit - then dumping it back into the environment. Conceptually, it was a kind of sewage - but one that I didn't know how to 'compost' it so that nature would re-imbue it with ORMEs. Barring a vortex-based magnetic / mechanical separation design, the chemistry and ozonation methods are far more attractive to me.



Zak


On Mar 17, 2007, at 7:51 PM, thomas malloy wrote:

Zachary Jones wrote:

Funny that ORMUS comes up here - a nice emergence. I worked with Barry a while ago; even pitched the ozonation tech he is connected with at a DOE shindig in 2001. I have a giant poster session in a closet somewheres. Seems like an age ago.

Interesting post Zachary. I have posted Barry's website on this list in the past. He was doing an emailing list. There were some people locally who had purchased his traps and were collecting the material in question, ORMES. I haven't heard from him, or them lately, are the traps still available? I assume that you've purchased one of the traps? OTOH, I know what happens when you assume. Did you collect any of the ORMES material? Did you test it? Did you ingest it? Did it affect your health?


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