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23 Feb 2023 | ||
discobeat_1 | I took samples home and scoped them. Sure enough, it is iron oxide as Fe2O3! Arsenopyrite is FeAsS. How is this transmutation occurring and why ? If I take my halflet model and apply it, then 2 - O16's = 1 - S32. Since Iron is primal, the Arsenic has to be converted. If I suggest that Arsenic is not really a stable element, and if I say that it is FeO wound up in a fashion as to synthesize the idea of Arsenic. Thus I will be able to closely approximate the conservation of mass. For the Fe component in Arsenic would combine with the existing one, giving Fe2. Then 2 Oxygens from Sulphur and 1 more from the Arsenic. | 20:16:09 |
discobeat_1 | A plant can't do anything useful with Arsenopyrite. It needs to grow. Iron oxide is memory product. It stores wave information as a more or less permanent record. Matter, including roots are wave information. So if a plant can unwind Arsenic, then we can do that too. The layman version is Arsenic is gondi ! Those who have studied gold will have observed there are many substrates that gold is made from. Arsenopyrite based gold closely assimilates that of iron oxide based gold. This is why. They are the same memory product. The plant gets residual Oxygen out of the deal. The BIG DIFFERENCE that I show is the pictures, the Formulas, the concepts, all together in various chats. Atoms being virtual representations of electropotentials. Anything can be converted to anything else. | 20:38:25 |
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6 Apr 2023 | ||
STEAK#4791 | Discobeat hey! do you know anything on the Hutchison effect? And what about phonon resonance? I'm not confident the latter is even a real thing. Both seem to involve transmutation | 17:05:46 |
discobeat_1 | idk about photon resonance. Per the Hutchison effect, I recently saw a YT via TnT. That channel declared him fake. I have seen several old videos of J.H. and various levitations. One where a dish sponge flew to the ceiling in ½ sec. John described the FBI came into Canada and confiscated all his stuff. He did both TM, and levitation using multiple energies. | 19:56:03 |
discobeat_1 | I am going to post some pics in anti-gravity. A follow up on Grebbinokov. | 20:03:02 |
7 Apr 2023 | ||
STEAK#4791 | Thanks man! Conceptually phonon resonance kind of makes sense, similar to Stanley Meyer’s voltrolysis or the e mainstream “water fracking”. The correct resonance should be able to transmute or “break” atoms (in my mind at least) | 01:36:58 |
kelenlukie | reminds me of keely sympathetic vibrations | 04:41:12 |
kelenlukie | unsure if they are real or not | 04:41:17 |
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19 Apr 2023 | ||
discobeat_1 | If we agree that mainstream chemistry is based upon sterile laboratory conditions in that a chemical reaction is predictable and repeatable event. Thus the foundation of sciences have been built upon. Nature...being outdoors is not sterile. There, it is subject to extremophile type bacteria, mold, moss, bugs, and every sort of biological infiltration. To promote the idea that the laboratory result will be the same in nature's playground is unfounded. | 17:03:23 |
discobeat_1 | Download 20230419_095156.jpg | 17:04:13 |
discobeat_1 | This is nearly a wholly iron oxide rock | 17:05:05 |
discobeat_1 | Download 20230419_095107.jpg | 17:05:15 |
discobeat_1 | The large rock was identical to the previous picture. It also has a small limestone rock beside it. There was a different type of organism than I usually use in the water. The iron oxide rock is covered above the water line with white mold. | 17:09:20 |
discobeat_1 | The mold appears to be strongly penetrating the rock. It is changing it. In just under 3 years. | 17:12:01 |