Bob Zilla made the following assumptions regarding the true nature of
monoatomics:
> "Monoatomics" [misnomer] = small clusters = colloids.
> >> HOW DOES THIS SILVER COLLOID PROCESS COMPARE WITH THE [MISNOMED]
> "MONOATOMIC" SMALL CLUSTER "ORMES" WHITE GOLD COLLOID THAT DAVID HUDSON
> TALKS ABOUT SO MUCH?<<
> >> IF SO, ARE THESE COLLOIDS THE "WHITE GOLD" OR ORMES VERSIONS OF THESE
> ELEMENTS, OR THEIR FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENT? <<
I am not convinced that monoatomic gold is a misnomer. It is clear
from the scientific literature that there are stable monoatomic
forms of the platinum group metals, gold, mercury and silver. Joe
Champion asserts that some of the monoatomic effects that Hudson
claims are similar to transmutation effects which he has observed.
Hudson claims that transmutation effects are the result of
superdeformed monoatomic nuclei splitting apart at low temperatures.
Hudson relates multiple observations of multiple effects by many
individuals and laboratories. I have read Joe Champion's attempt to
discredit one of Hudson's experiments. In my opinion his "proof"
that Hudson was measuring transmuted elements is inconclusive.
Regardless, Hudson relates many stories of other laboratory tests and
is not shy about dropping the names of the scientists and technicians
involved. Before we discard the monoatomic hypothesis we should at
least follow up on some of these other leads.
Barry Carter <bcarter@igc.apc.org>
Blue Mountain Native Forest Alliance
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At this very moment, lawless logging
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the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Insanity is doing the same thing
and expecting different results.