[NewCandle] aluminum holiday

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Wed Dec 10 14:02:20 EST 2008


Hey Nick,

The one with the hole in it is the claimed original material.
The other happens to be an alloy that I have a lot of.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 11:10 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] aluminum holiday


Hi Keith,

Quick query - of the two aluminum strips you provided
for silver growth, which one represents the Al used by
your old transmutational contact?

n


> Yeah, I just did the release for Espacenet fix, and
> now that
> I'm into the code I'm just pushing ahead with the
> 2009 new
> feature release. Getting started on these things is
> always
> a bear, so once the boulder is rolling it's best to
> just
> press ahead. 
> 
> That said, the challenge with this experiment is
> proving
> that any xmutation is taking place. The more
> sensitive the
> detection method, the better chance we have of
> seeing some
> kind of effect so as to start moving in the right
> direction.
> I did some prelim work with a mg scale, but making a
> quantitative
> measure of the results requires 100% recovery of the
> silver
> just for starters so it's not so easy you know? Some
> will remain in solution unless you treat it, so
> there
> is plenty of room for error.  
> 
> For now, we can start with what we got, just to get
> a feel
> for what's happening on the micro scale when the
> displacement
> reaction takes place.
> 
> I am not aware of any K->Na claims, but for the
> usual K+p or Na+p
> claims that several have made. Besides, that's going
> in the
> wrong direction huh? (grin). I think that there will
> be a
> substantial concentration of stray metals onto the
> aluminum
> as a result of the displacement reaction, so more
> sodium
> might be expected from normal chemistry.
> 
> You know Nick, it strikes me that perhaps you've got
> a good
> idea but are going at it in the opposite direction.
> That is
> to say, have you tried doing one of these Al
> corrosion experiments
> as _slowly_ as possible. Get the reaction to play
> out over
> the course of several months, rather than days. Not
> nearly
> as exciting to a couple of unrepentant pyros, but
> perhaps
> more likely to produce some anomalous elemental
> xmutation.
> 
> K. 
> 


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