Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances 
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--- On Mon, 1/31/11, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jones Beene <[email protected]>
Subject: [Vo]:Break fast for champions
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 1:52 PM



Is it real drama or closer to Théâtre de l'Absurde ? 

This Rossi speculation is getting serious, and yet there is a lighter side to 
how he is able to transmute nickel to copper… hmmm … as if anything about the 
most influential man in human history - Isaac Newton, can be said to be 
lightweight. 
This time you probably heard it first elsewhere, but we can add a new twist to 
this soap opera – yup, it’s alchemy!
Perhaps some of these things are not so untouchable. It is a claim that  pure 
distilled Ellis Water has an expanded phase angle upon condensation of the 
steam in a chamber subjected to an ozone bulb., which is supposed to change 
it's angle of  light refraction in the condensed water or something. Yet no 
sensible method was found on my part to test the water for that specific claim. 
I think you have commented in the past about that claim, saying that this seems 
dubious in light of the fact that the phase angles of the water molecule  are 
an averaged quantity, and no set angle is present, only that made by the law of 
averaging. Pardon the pun here, but I already have experience in working with 
expanded phase angles in different categories not applicable here, but for some 
months something has puzzled me and I think I should start to re-investigate 
the matter. It would seem that silver water made from the ellis process 
distilled, vs the control sample
 distilled it is derived from may turn a rose color instead of a golden one 
when placed under the influence of prolonged sunlight.  If a definite 
difference can be established between the two by this coloration tendency, it 
might lead credance to the ellis expanded water phase angle theory. Just 
throwing the subject out for your comment, if any, since it sorts of intersects 
with the alchemy idea.
HDN


      

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