[NewCandle] Nick's new pics
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 2 15:43:57 EDT 2008
Hello all,
Spent some time today looking at the adjusted
techniques suggested by John, to reduce double count
phenomena. Reducing spot size to cut the count rate
in half, for the same total count, does appear to
tweak the lesser "mystery peaks" down, although it
also tweaks Fe and Cl as well, so I'm not done yet.
Cutting the accelerating V to half also reduces
mystery peak height, as well as Fe.
I think to settle the matter out, I will make two
simulacra. I do have some Y2O3 I can coat onto Al2O3,
and its not difficult to deposit say 1000A of Ag onto
some of the control foil. I can then look at both of
these structures and see how the peaks look, as well
as how they respond to count rate and accelerating V
tweaking.
The joys of aetheric ghost elements? j/k
n
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
> Jones writes:
> >it might help to calibrate the setup with a sample
> where Al is
> >plated with Ag in a thin enough layer that
> guarantees
> >seeing both in approx equal peaks. Heck you could
> >probably just rub a silver spoon over the Al a few
> >times, no?
>
> Best thing to do is to dissolve a bit of silver
> nitrate in water,
> and dip your aluminum sample in that for a short
> time. The displacement
> reaction will deposit silver on the foil, and some
> micrographs of
> that would be most interesting to study.
>
> Also remember that the claimed xmutation took place
> over _months_,
> not days. The plates would dissolve completely, and
> the silver would
> be left in the solution as snowflakes of metal. The
> protocol Nick
> is following is quite a bit different than what was
> done by this
> anon researcher. Given that the cat is out of the
> bag, I'd be happy
> to post more details from that work for us to try.
>
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