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Ormus C-11 (Examinations into Sea Precipitate ORMUS)
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I was lucky enough to have donated to me a nice 20oz bottle of what I believe to be C-11 Sea Precipitate ORMUS By CHRISTINE M. EMMONS Yes, now is a good time to plug the book that was just released. For every person who ever wanted to know about Ormus, here is the best Primer on the subject. I personally recommend this book. I must add that before this examination I was without any sort of thoughts as to what I would find. I began by trying some, honestly not liking the milky consistency of it, the salty taste. The substance would reduce to a cheese like material that I found un-pleasant in consistency. None the less what I was about to discover in the process of examination would open my eyes to the unique nature of this material and further discover it's uses in as much as my capacity to experience it's effects would allow.
Dried Sample of the ORMUS. One of the first things I did was to dry it, put it on a slide and see what's there. The slide photos were un-impressive so I'll spare you. There was little to reveal itself in those initial dried and wet slides. The powder form after drying had much the same effect on me (a mild something but nothing to help me define an experience) as the wet form. For a time I simply did not know what to do with this stuff. It's secrets and mysteries preserved.
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~ The Next Stage of Examination ~ Time passed and I started to have an idea what I wanted to do with this ORMUS. My experience thus far was primarily limited to having the time I needed to focus on it. I should add that I did most of this months ago and what I have left are tables of information as a result. I tend to forget subtle details of the processes and the general series of experiments and the order they were done eludes me precisely at this time. My first real notice of something that was out of place, that is I began to see results that I did not expect and I could not explain came in the form of material self organization by little more than hydration, dehydration of the wet ORMUS material.
ORMUS Micro-Spheres in blue field to offer contrast, note the uniform size distribution. Under the right conditions it was possible to take the solid white precipitate material and tweak the charge in solution by simply adding water, removing water, add water (etc...) towards a final evaporation the ORMUS material decided to resolve into micro-spheres (approx 0.03125mm in diameter) That is 31,250 Nanometers in case anyone wanted to know.
ORMUS Micro-Spheres in blue field to offer contrast, note the uniform size distribution. I then dried some, added colloidal gold to it, then dried it again. What I realized is that the saline environment of the ORMUS would instantly give it a grey appearance. Colloidal Gold doesn't like the salty environments, it does likes the acidic so the natural result was a grey, dark blue material.
Dried ORMUS Spheres after colloidal gold treatment then drying. Next was the interesting step, annealing. Adding heat to the material would demonstrate what sort of tolerance the ORMUS had given the melting point of pure gold is known. (well under the melting point of ORMUS I should say)
General Measurement - average size 1mm/32=0.03125mm or 31250nm per Sphere. The end result was a nice bright red stain to the material yet un-changed by the heating process.
Un-disturbed annealed ORMUS-GOLD micro sphere sample- Note the white peaks. An interesting feature to notice in the un-disturbed sample surface after the heat treatment is the fact that temperatures were well over that of the vapor temperature of gold in the peaks. This is not a shadow and light issue you are actually seeing the removal of gold in the peaks where heat exceeded the vapor temp of gold, enough to remove most of the gold residue all together. This should attest to the high temperature stability of the ORMUS material.
(non-sphere formed) ORMUS GOLD mix in the process of annealing. Lastly for this page I should add that the effects of the annealed ORMUS material had rather striking psychic effects on me in contrast to my initial experience. I found it to be a most subtle yet dynamic experience. I think I like what I felt from this, exactly the kind of experience that dictated I spend a lot more time seeing what this material is made of. That should introduce the next series of pages on the subject of my examinations on sea precipitate ORMUS.
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Background photo - Dried C-11 ORMUS on glass. |
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All content and photos copyright (c) 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009 Karl Reinhart of The Shekinahguild. |
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