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(Examinations into Sea Precipitate ORMUS)

 

 

 

 

After I had tasted the effects of a dried, annealed sample of the Sea Precipitate ORMUS I had to look more into the substance of this material and the various forms that it might take.

 

 
For some time I tried to wash the ORMUS by adding distilled water, waiting about 12 hours then removing the excess water and repeating the step.

This washing process was at first simply to wash out the saline content and hope that the colloidal gold might take to the ORMUS mixture without the state change that results in the loss of the bright red color.  I had several objectives and this was my first method towards a remedy.

This is where I began to notice 2 things.

1. No matter how much washing, the colloidal gold still failed to mix well with the ORMUS.

2. Distilled water that was used to wash the ORMUS ended up having a very high dissolved solid reading and very high ORP readings as well.

It was the persistence of this material to retain energetic ability that started to become clear.

 

I know that sounds like a leap, mated with a claim over shaky observations but this was only the first of my processing of the ORMUS using similar washing methods.  The spheres on the previous page were some of my first results.  (a material that precipitates into uniform spheres)

What came next was even more interesting.

Crystal formations that once formed were insoluble.

At first it was accidental and I spent a few weeks trying to work out the exact conditions that allowed this.  Eventually I learned how to make them larger.

I learned how to make these crystals in large quantity.

 

Dry, the Optical properties are stunning.

The interesting thing about the ORMUS material that in all cases it liked to luminesce under a blue light which is why I chose that for cross illumination in many of the photos.

What I did beyond this was to heat treat the crystals.

The results seem to return the ORMUS to the original dry state where they can be dissolved in water again.

 

Time for publishing has been short lately... if you have any questions or wish further information you can email me any time.

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Background photo - Dried C-11 ORMUS on glass.

   
 

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