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Post by aqt on May 15, 2011 17:38:52 GMT -5
Kammy said: Hey, GF, I just saw this. I keep plugging along... love you too.
The "seers" vs. "the not seers"? This is like the movie "Matrix" - some are ready or capable of breaking out of the Matrix and some are not nor never will be - I guess? But, one thing I know - once you wake someone up, you can't go back to sleep
Yes, once I woke up, I could never go back to sleep, Thank God.
aqt
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Post by kritters on May 15, 2011 19:00:49 GMT -5
OK, GF's
There actually is a wine God named Dionysus....
I know that my personal friends here know that I drink wine and some of my 'weird' posts can be attributed to that. But aside from Dionysus, what is important here (to me) is that the historical fact is that people drank wine to bring themselves to a higher plane ever since the beginning of fermentation.
I drink wine because I need to get out of my mind. So shoot me. Call me an alcoholic, whatever. I really need the escape these days, esp. since finding a tick in my side last week and knowing what I'm in for.I'm actually just about giving up now, because this happens at the same time I'm spending so much money that insurance doesn't cover on naturopathic remedies to get rid of the candida that the Lyme antibiotics caused in the first place. Call me crazy and weak for being freaked out and wanting solice.
But the reason I am telling you all of this is that I just read a great article about Ron Paul in (I think) Esquire mag and what hit me is what he believes about Christianity. He's old school and I'm voting for him because, although he won't win, he's a seed planter and his son probably will one day run for president. The man's amazing and he doesn't really care about winning the presidency. He thinks long term.
So what he said stuck with me. He believes Christianity is Libertarianism and this realization brings me closer to it. I don't want to get into religious beliefs AT ALL, but just wanted to point out that if we get rid of the Feds and other govt. orgs and just have faith, it's very possible that we can overcome all of this BS.
Kritts
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Post by kritters on May 15, 2011 19:10:19 GMT -5
What changes did I make? I don't know which one of these is the factor in the remission: I started taking potassium iodine daily since March 11. I quit drinking coffee and milk. I started drinking teas instead of coffee. I quit drinking plastic bottled water with fluoride. I quit using a toothpaste with fluoride. I started filtering the tap water with a Brita water picture filter and putting that water in glass bottles instead of plastic for my drinking water. I used this boiled water to make my variety of teas with, mostly black and green teas. I switched brands of cigarettes. I have not been out in the sun hardly at all, I took the epsom salts 3 times total internally over this period, I bathed in the epsom salt baths approximately 10 times since March 11, I used an infrared lamp 4 times after bathing... I'm smoking as much or more than ever. I rarely drink sodas. ** After thought, I started taking baking soda internally occasionally.Here you go, Kritts - how to still drink the red wine and not worry about it: Drinking Baking Soda for Health | Improving Your Health www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgBql4N9xGs&NR=1how weird, Kam. i didn't even see this post when I wrote my last one about wine! I know that baking soda makes your blood alkaline, but that's all I know. I'll read what you gave. Thanks so much! xoxo Kritts
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Post by kammy on May 16, 2011 11:35:42 GMT -5
We all have our vices, Kritts - you drink too much red wine sometimes, so what? As long as you aren't an abusive drinker/poster, I don't care, I still love you unconditionally. Even though I don't drink at all now, I may go back through another 'rip and tear' period of drinking again. The last time I drank red wine - I got pretty sick from it but, I used to love it and have gone through periods from time to time, over the many years, of drinking quite a bit of it and then not drinking it at all.
What I need to do is 'tie one on' and get out here and post and tell ya' what I really think... ya' lol
At least now you have the baking soda to do the next day, which I highly recommend because - ya' know?... you realize?... I have cultured it a few times and our 'white, fuzzy fungus' is in there and it's very easy to grow.
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Post by kammy on May 16, 2011 12:08:17 GMT -5
We have two major issues happening at the same time that are based on exponential growth rate numbers. Most everyone does not understand what it means when statistics say that 'at the current levels' the growth rate is increasing by 1.3% a year, or we are consuming 7% more natural resources at existing levels than the year before. I have watched this series of videos 3 times and each time I begin to understand more about WHY they believe and are implementing population control, energy usage controls, more mining for resources, etc: I've started this one on the 2nd in the series at the 4 minute mark, if you have more time and interest, then by all means - listen to them all. I can guarantee you that powerful people have sat around in board room meetings and discussed these issues on your behalf, you should care to know what's going on: The Most IMPORTANT Video You'll Ever See www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb3JI8F9LQQ&NR=1For 1999 - "The world population is increasing by approximately 80 million people per year. The mass of people would match the mass of the earth in 2400 years!" At 5:04 - "Zero population growth is going to happen." Look at the chart at 5:42 - "What sort of options are available if you want to address the problem?" You see on the left-hand side of the chart all of the things that we have taken for granted that are there for our benefit to raise growth rate, such as: Procreation, motherhood, large families, medicine, public health, peace, law and order, scientific agriculture, clean air, education. And on the right-hand side - issues that would create a negative growth rate: Abortion, small families, stopping immigration, disease, war, famine, accidents, pollution (smoking). Ladies! This is the most daming discovery post of what's going on that I've ever made! In the analogy he gives, where you have a bacteria (represents human beings) that multiples itself every minute starting at midnight (represents 1.7% population growth rate), this bacteria is in a bottle (represents planet earth), he asks; 'at what point do the bacteria realize that they are soon going to be out of room and suffocate each other?' in other words - double again? That if we are allowed to continue at this pace and even if we go out and find 2 more bottles (2 other planets to inhabit)... how long would it take before we filled up these other 2 bottles - the answer is 2 days. To put it simply - AT 5:42 - THIS IS their reasoning behind why everything we ever believed in (on the left hand side) has been systematically flipped to where we're living everything that's happening on the right hand side of this chart, we are at 1 minute before midnight!... according to them... Now, whether or not we believe that their data, thinking, morals, ethics, 'whatever' is correct or sane is of no importance - it's obvious to see that they have implemented this plan and it's deeply entrenched in every aspect of our world society. This is called a 'Human Dilemma', "The national media have recently begun to lament the loss of ethics in today’s business world." - they don't have to answer to anyone, they are making laws to cover their butts!... We're in quite a dilemma here...
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Post by katinka on May 16, 2011 14:36:08 GMT -5
Hi Kritts,
on a German site I read the other day that the body 'uses' the Candida to protect itself from heavy metal toxicity. It said, that the body produces more and more Candida which then encapsulates the heavy metals because it's easier for the body to cope with Candida than with heavy metals and the worst thing to do is to try to rid Candida with anti-yeast meds such as Nystatin for example. In this case, when the Candida is eliminated or reduced, the body goes in to 'overdrive' trying to rid the heavy metals which can cause terrible reactions. It said further that it's important to rid the heavy metals first, then treat the Candida infection resp. the Candida often dies off itself after the heavy metals are gone.
Sorry, you're feeling blue and having problems lately but please know that I love ya, always have, always will....if that counts.
:-*Kat
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Post by kritters on May 16, 2011 19:43:21 GMT -5
omg...
How lucky am I to have such great friends. Love u too, Katink (and the Kamster!)
Yeah, I've read that unless you get rid of the mercury, don't even bother trying to get rid of the Candida, but you explained why.
I've spent so much money on chelating and all and I really wonder if it's all worth it at this point. Now that I have another bulls eye freaking rash, I'm thinking, eat drink and be merry, for tommorow you might die.
so now I'm wondering if Candida isn't the culprit after all, but in actuality it's the mercury and iron. Wow.
And...YES... you're loving me COUNTS in a huge way, Katink! love back atcha!
xoxoxoxoxoxoo
Kritts
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Post by kritters on May 16, 2011 20:08:06 GMT -5
how weird, Kam. i didn't even see this post when I wrote my last one about wine! I know that baking soda makes your blood alkaline, but that's all I know. I'll read what you gave. Thanks so much! xoxo Kritts I just sent that link to my wine drinking budds! Thanks, Kam! xoxo
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Post by kammy on May 17, 2011 9:14:10 GMT -5
He says that the world's population increases are 80 million worldwide per year. I believe that his whole concept is in error BUT... I'll bet you $1,000 that someone like him has influenced certain people into believing that we're in this (IMO) imaginary, overcrowding dilemma and that's why we're seeing all the things on the right hand side of the chart happening at accelerated rates. We can't understand WHY world situations have become so increasing negative - well - there you have it, that's all I'm saying.
I remember a thread we had on LB where the death population rates were looked at? I don't know if it's still true or not today, but at that time - one could not find the past 3 years death rates from the U.S. (Or, I couldn't find them, which I thought was pretty strange.) And, when you can't find the data - how can you say for certain that this or that is really happening?
I would assume that there's been many blog articles written on this subject by someone who's done the math? I have seen written where if you took the entire population of the world we'd fit inside the state of Texas.
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Post by kammy on May 17, 2011 13:52:36 GMT -5
This professor is talking about 3 intertwined issues; 1) Population growth 2) Agriculture (how to feed all the people) and 3) Energy (how to provide energy to sustain the populations and about how we've reached 'peak oil' based on this 'doubling'). This is an imaginary facade built from societal controls. Not to say that just allowing the populations to run wild and produce as many humans as possible is a good idea but the planet could probably sustain our numbers by 10 fold if man was not controlled in so many other areas. Do this math - Depending on what percentage you believe the planet is diseased by there being too many people, any surgeon with common sense can see that cutting out 90% of a supposed 'cancer' (overpopulation) is not necessarily the answer to saving the patient (planet) especially if the patient is viewed to be 100% cancer-ridden.
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Post by kammy on May 17, 2011 16:22:40 GMT -5
What was Simmons mostly talking about? The new 'buzz word' and weapon that's being used against the world is; 'peak oil'. Since 'Global Warming' has hit so many speed bumps, it is - it isn't, this group says this, that group says that, they've been caught manipulating data; why not use something you can more easily control? A double-barreled shot gun; global warming and a manufactured scarcity of fuel at the same time, it has nothing to do with supply and demand, it has everything to do with speculation and control. Here 'the Tarpster' explains to us how through sanctions and other methods how a monopoly group can control the production and output: The New Secret Weapon www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksDYoWgDXis&feature=relatedYou may ask, what's this got to do with our disease? - and I say - any form of environmental accident, pollutant going into the air, oil in the water, a volcano erupting, trees destroyed, products contaminated, etc.; are all adding to our environmental illnesses with multi-fold benefits for the monopoly sectors, why - you can easily kill 4 birds with one stone.
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Post by kammy on May 17, 2011 19:55:57 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on May 19, 2011 22:41:55 GMT -5
Natural toxin killing Southern California dolphins, sea lions www.scpr.org/news/2011/04/20/natural-toxin-killing-southern-california-dolphins/"Domoic acid is produced naturally, but levels often soar in the spring with the blooming of a certain species of algae off the California coast." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domoic_acid"Domoic acid can bioaccumulate in marine organisms such as shellfish, anchovies, and sardines that feed on the phytoplankton known to produce this toxin. In mammals, including humans, domoic acid acts as a neurotoxin, causing short-term memory loss, brain damage and, in severe cases, death." www.nppwater.com/userfiles/image/HABs/HB6_D_acumin.jpgwww.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Img/92174/0022733.gifcimt.ucsc.edu/images/HAB%20ID/Psuedos.jpg
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Post by kammy on May 20, 2011 14:26:55 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on May 22, 2011 8:49:55 GMT -5
Another volcano erupted today in Iceland, they are saying that it will not affect Europe like the last one did. Also, in the northern part of Germany the Norovirus has broken out again today. Iceland closes main airport amid volcano eruption news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_iceland_volcano([PDF] Food-borne norovirus-outbreak at a military base, Germany, 2009 [PDF] Norovirus outbreak in a pediatric oncology unit)
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 8:57:48 GMT -5
Here's another clue, I was posting about how the fiber pierces or spears the hair follicle to Skiz and made this connection: "Here's one of immediately looking at rain water. It shows a fiber laying lazily near the middle of a water droplet but the end looks like it's headed for another one to bridge to: i56.tinypic.com/2jayepv.jpg(It looks like that what starts out as a water droplet turns into a carbon gas sphere, not very well in focus.)" Then, I read this article today: www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26773/"Since water molecules are attracted to ions in the air, ionisation triggers the large scale condensation of water." I believe SOMETHING is causing regular water droplets, in certain situations - not necessarily like a puddle outside - for the molecules/droplets to turn into our carbon 'spheres'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionisation
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 9:25:06 GMT -5
That photo above, Kammy, looks exactly like the spheres in Carnicoms photo.
I think the ions issue is right.
Carbon spheres. Kammy, oh yeah....I think they are called Cenospheres? from coal burning soot. So the filters collected this so could be used for buckyballs? Fullerenes are made of coal burning or carbon soot.
Novel: meaning created form.......=========== A novel form of carbon micro-balls from coalThe SEM observation shows that the novel carbon material exists in various forms such as individual balls, net-like and plate-like forms, all of which have a quite smooth surface. The diameters of these carbon spheres are quite uniform and in a narrow range of 10–20 μm. The EDS analysis reveals that the ball-like carbon material contains more than 99.5% of carbon and a little amount of other elements such as nickel, silicon and aluminum. The XRD and UV–Raman results reveal that the novel carbon material is a kind of highly graphitized carbon. The growth mechanism of the ball-like carbon material was proposed and discussed in terms of arc plasma parameters and the chemical structure of coal-based carbon.Author Keywords: A. Carbon microbeads, Coal; B. Arc discharge; C. Scanning electron microscopy tinyurl.com/3hekezw-------------------------- A cenosphere is a lightweight, inert, hollow sphere filled with inert air or gas, typically produced as a byproduct of coal combustion at thermal power plants. The color of cenospheres varies from gray to almost white and their density is about 0.4–0.8 g/cm³, which gives them a great buoyancy. Cf. glass microspheres.Cenospheres are hard and rigid, light, waterproof, innoxious, and insulative. This makes them highly useful in a variety of products, notably fillers. Cenospheres are now used as fillers in cement to produce low density concrete. Recently, some manufacturers have begun filling metals and polymers with cenospheres to make lightweight composite materials with higher strength than other types of foam materials. Such composite materials are called syntactic foam. Aluminum-based syntactic foams are finding applications in the automotive sector. Silver-coated cenospheres are used in conductive coatings, tiles and fabrics. Another use is in conductive paints for antistatic coatings and electromagnetic shielding.[1]the process of burning coal in thermal power plants produces fly ash containing ceramic particles made largely of alumina and silica. These particles form a part of the fly ash produced in the burning process. They are produced at the high temperature of 1,500 to 1,750 degrees Celsius through complicated chemical and physical transformation. Their chemical composition and structure varies considerably depending on the composition of coal that generated them. The ceramic particles in fly ash have three types of structures. The first type of particles are solid and are called precipitator. The second type of particles are hollow and are called cenospheres. The third type of particles are called plerospheres, which are hollow particles of large diameter filled with smaller size precipitator and cenospheres. Due to the hollow structure cenospheres have low density. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenosphere=========== Plerospheres: ============= Spacecraft fibre? ======== Effects of plerospheres on the atomic oxygen resistance of a phenolic resin composite Purchase $ 39.95 References and further reading may be available for this article. To view references and further reading you must purchase this article. Mingzhu Wang, Xiaohu Zhao, Zhigang ShenCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Shulin Ma and Yushan Xing School of Aeronautics Science and Technology, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100083, PR China Received 27 February 2004; revised 10 June 2004; accepted 12 June 2004. Available online 8 August 2004. Abstract A new technology is adopted to improve atomic oxygen resistance characteristics of spacecraft resin matrix composites, which is to fill superfine particles into the resin matrix. The superfine plerospheres, which are non-reactive with atomic oxygen, are filled into the phenolic matrix in order to produce the AO-resistant fibre/phenolic resin composite in the paper. Plerospheres/fiber/phenolic resin composites were prepared and the AO exposure test was conducted in a ground-based AO effects simulation facility. It was found that the filling of plerospheres effectively protected the fibre/phenolic resin against AO erosion. After the AO exposure test of 50–60 h, the erosion yield of the glass fibre/phenolic resin and the carbon fibre/phenolic resin with plerosphere fillers could decrease to 9% and 13% of the composite without fillers, respectively. Furthermore, the erosion yield of all the composites decreased with the increase of the filler amount. Keywords: Plerosphere; Spacecraft; Fibre/phenolic resin composite; AO-resistant www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141391004002150So. cenospheres plerospheres Skyship
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 9:45:12 GMT -5
Carbon microbeads, Coal; B. Arc discharge; www.scribd.com/doc/13694271/Nanotechnology========== Buckyball right next to water molecule in size. YOU both have this! So Buckyball, cenosphere, plerospheres...............water molecule. Nano is on molecule atom levels............. but the build on the spheres. Those spheres are inhaled. Like an upside down pyramid? An array........... (bottom up) nano. smallest to larger redox. larger to smaller. (top down) We are made of carbon. 2 pyramids points touching? Above/below What is in atomosphere/universe is in earth cores and layers. Soot, and it is dangerous? In coal burning plants, but used in Chemtrails? Needs arc discharge.....from Haarp? www.padrak.com/ine/SOCWT.htmlSkyship Skyship
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 9:48:20 GMT -5
Dr. H. says this forms at acid level 11.0............
"Mg(OH)2 hollow nanospheres and the “encapsulated” catanionic vesicles could be simultaneously constructed by using the cationic surfactant of cetyltrimethylammonium hydroxide (CTAOH) and the anionic surfactant of magnesium dodecyl sulfate (Mg(DS)2) as reactants at pH 11.0."
"driven forces for the oriented attachment of Mg(OH)2 particles should involve hydrophobic interactions " (ester hydrogenation?)
"the secondary architectures derived from catanionic surfactant−Mg(OH)2 hollow nanospheres could also be encountered under nonequilibrium conditions.".....
(this tells us there is a secondary structure, that forms from these nanospheres)
Mg(OH)2 (carnicom mentions the OH submicron particle).......)
the coating of Mg(OH)2 particles facilitated the direct observation of nanosized surfactant self-assemblies and the membrane fusion without using general staining methods. After the crystalline fusion of coating particles, Mg(OH)2 hollow nanospheres and the correspondingly shell-fused superstructures were obtained, implying a simple and versatile method for the study of lipid membranes and the fabrication of M(OH)2 (M = divalent metal ions) hollow architectures."..........
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(Clathrin coat, as mentioned by Kammy, and the triskelion which forms the buckyball form and other forms)
1991, Teller suggested using "Buckyballs", this was after Fuller was dead. Stolen again, but made with I believe the wrong material, Wireless, right into DNA.) I do not think that is what either Tesla or Fuller had in mind. Was okay'd by the UN and Kyota protocol which US did not sign, but created their own "buckyballs" microspheres, or protocells)
The janus-teller particle, can be used both ways, has two faces.........for good or bad.....
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. After the crystalline fusion of coating particles, Mg(OH)2 hollow nanospheres and the correspondingly shell-fused superstructures were obtained, implying a simple and versatile method for the study of lipid membranes and the fabrication of M(OH)2 (M = divalent metal ions) hollow architectures.".......... ======================== This is interesting, because a doctor told someone I know that the form of her mmmmmm Br.asts where a "fine architecture"
so, sounds like some are absorbing in this "new secondary architecture".............
She is in her 30s.
She found a lump there, but, it is just being watched, like watching the engineering work!
I believe that many young people have already integrated this and they do not have a choice!"
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 9:51:46 GMT -5
cetyltrimethylammonium hydroxide (CTAOH) and the anionic surfactant of magnesium dodecyl sulfate (Mg(DS)2) as reactants at pH 11.0."
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 10:08:25 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 10:24:04 GMT -5
..... "Pseudohexagonal and single-crystal-like aragonite tablets, found in nacre, could be uniformly fabricated through a temperature-varying approach for the first time, indicating the triplet twinning nature and implying a potential significance in biomineralization.:................... pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2010/CC/b925593abiomimetic..............little mirrors............. So, we have the "mirror tech" From Greeks in Trojan War? Used technology to blind enemy. 2 more. the Natural Book of Antiquity(Herbal) the The Looking Glass(Seeing into the future) There are 3 technologies from days of old........Alchemy and Nano butt heads. Mirror tech, mimicking Herbal Book Looking Glass So, this tech now in use through nano. We have been here before as humanity increased knowledge, but forgot safety features. It destoyed in the past. I bel Atlantis. the tech was there, but covered up? Are we at that stage again? Did we not learn a darn thing? or did we? Skyship
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 15:19:33 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 15:29:05 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 15:42:55 GMT -5
YES! I think you're on the right track, Sky! Cenosphere stock photo: I'll get a photo of mine and Carnicom's to compare, I think they are very close. Couldn't find Carnicom's but saw his latest report out today: carnicom.com/bio2011-4.htm
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 17:00:41 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on May 23, 2011 17:40:43 GMT -5
I'm seeing 900+ patents on how the cenosphere can be introduced into everyday products, in refineries, etc., I need more of a search criteria: www.freepatentsonline.com/result.html?p=1&query_txt=Cenosphere&sort=relevance&srch=topHere's one company describing how they are used in paints: "The ideal particle for RF shielding is highly conductive and resistant to oxidation, leading to the use of metals for the majority of shielding applications. Choices include: gold, platinum, palladium, and the less expensive silver. Conductive coatings containing silver particles have been available for a long time and provide excellent shielding performance, but are still expensive and very heavy due to the large amount of silver metal required to produce a complete paint film. From a shielding system, most of the RF energy is reflected by the surface of the metal particle, leaving the metal core essentially unused. This "skin effect" indicates that a hollow metal particle would provide as much shielding performance as a solid particle, resulting in weight and cost savings. The ideal shape for this hollow particle is a sphere, which allows the particles to fill the most volume while using the least surface area. The optimum particle size would be about 50 microns, which provides good coverage with thin films and can be sprayed from conventional spray gun orifices. A hollow silver sphere of this type would be very fragile, and would need internal reinforcement. Remember that the inside of the metal sphere does not affect the conductivity of the sphere, so we can choose something strong and inexpensive. A hollow ceramic by-product of coal-fired power plants, know as cenospheres, provides an excellent substrate for the silver metal shell. The spherical shape allows for isostatic strength of 4,000 psi, and the silver metal strongly adheres to the ceramic, unlike other available substrate. This results in a strong, tough and highly conductive particle with a density around 0,7g/cc, compared to solid silver particles at 10.5g/cc. These hollow silver coated cenospheres or microspheres would enable significant RF attenuation (reduction of RF interference) in much the same way as traditional solid silver particles, by developing chains of contacting particles into a vast network within the paint film." To stay within the theme of the thread, I would suspect the coal-firing pollutant industry.
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 20:46:40 GMT -5
M(DS)2 cetyltrimethylammonium hydroxide (CTAOH) sub micron particle Mg(OH)2 CaCO3 aragonite
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 20:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on May 23, 2011 21:43:34 GMT -5
Could be nickel making it shine? Took fly ash from coal burning plants and made cenospheres for aerosol operations using molten metal, We need to follow the TVA Tennessee Valley Authority............... ====================== Cenospheres and fly ash visible in this photomicrograph of the surface sludge at Bellefonte Landing. The crystalline and dark objects in this photo-micrograph are fly ash particles. >In this mornings Scottsboro's newspaper, The Daily Sentinel, TVA's latest propaganda efforts are released. " Cenospheres are inert hollow balls of sand like material...are not harmful to the enviroment...materials are used in manufacturing a variety of products such as cements, flooring, epoxy fillers, bowling balls and cosmetics." thedailysentinel.com/story.lasso?ewcd=be942f0fc7bbbf6e Makes me want to go down to the river and "waller round" on these little miracles, or maybe not. It is what the TVA is not telling you about these little wonders of the coal combustion process that is the crux of the problem and more evidence of TVA's Culture of Deceit.>> TVA makes it personal. TVA's PR Executive all but called me a liar in Nashville's Tennessean Newspaper , "TVA spokesman John Moulton said he didn't believe that whatever Morgan had pictured in photographs was ash or gypsum from either the Kingston or Widows Creek spills. "Most of what was released into Widows Creek was water," Moulton said. www.tennessean.com/article/20090110/GREEN02/901100348 Most was water but Moulton was very wrong concerning the cenospheres and gray sludge 17 miles downstream from Widows Creek at Bellefonte Landing on Friday, Jan. 9 at 2PM. >>> TVA's comments on fly ash, "Are there toxic metals in fly ash? Yes, in small concentrations. The metals in fly ash generally will not dissolve in water or go through your skin by touching it. What are the health effects of coal fly ash? For health effects to occur, coal ash must get inside one’s body (such as through drinking water). Contact with wet coal fly ash does not present a serious health risk. Direct skin contact may cause localized irritation.">> >> More about cenospheres. A cenosphere is a lightweight, inert, hollow sphere filled with inert air or gas, typically produced as a byproduct of coal combustion at thermal power plants. The color of cenospheres varies from gray to almost white and their density is about 0.4–0.8 g/cm³, which gives them a great buoyancy. The process of burning coal in thermal power plants produces fly ash containing ceramic particles made largely of alumina and silica. These particles form a part of the fly ash produced in the burning process. They are produced at the high temperature of 1,500 to 1,750 degrees Celsius through complicated chemical and physical transformation. Their chemical composition and structure varies considerably depending on the composition of coal that generated them.>>>>> About fly ash. Fly ash is one of the residues generated in the combustion of coal. Fly ash is generally captured from the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, and is one of two types of ash that jointly are known as coal ash; the other, bottom ash, is removed from the bottom of coal furnaces. Depending upon the source and makeup of the coal being burned, the components of fly ash vary considerably, but all fly ash includes substantial amounts of silicon dioxide (SiO2) (both amorphous and crystalline) and calcium oxide (CaO). Toxic constituents include arsenic, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, chromium VI, cobalt, lead, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, selenium, strontium, thallium, and vanadium, along with dioxins and PAH compounds. Fly ash material solidifies while suspended in the exhaust gases and is collected by electrostatic precipitators or filter bags. Since the particles solidify while suspended in the exhaust gases, fly ash particles are generally spherical in shape and range in size from 0.5 µm to 100 µm. They consist mostly of silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is present in two forms: amorphous, which is rounded and smooth, and crystalline, which is sharp, pointed and hazardous. >>>>>>Where you have cenospheres from the coal combustion process you have fly ash and where you have fly ash you have cenospheres. The TVA is not telling the full story of the cenospheres. They want you to think all is well, after all, processed and cleaned cenospheres are used in cosmetics so why the big fuss. Take a look at the toxic substances associated with the cenospheres/fly ash: arsenic (43.4 ppm); barium (806 ppm); beryllium (5 ppm); boron (311 ppm); cadmium (3.4 ppm); chromium (136 ppm); chromium VI (90 ppm); cobalt (35.9 ppm); copper (112 ppm); fluorine (29 ppm); lead (56 ppm); manganese (250 ppm); nickel (77.6 ppm); selenium (7.7 ppm); strontium (775 ppm); thallium (9 ppm); vanadium (252 ppm); and zinc (178 ppm). This is not something I want in the mighty Tennessee River much less my drinking water.
3rd image..........cenospheres. arklite.blogspot.com/search/label/CenospheresNow it gets tricky Kammy and Skiz. Cenospheres are in coal ash, fly ash, so hence the filters for the coal burning plants. Part of Global warming? (scheme) Second, cenospheres of this coal fly ash are being made and used in nanotech. And are in aerosol operations to clean up environment? I thought coal ash was soot, and polluting environment, so all coal burning plants had to have scrubbers. "Cenospheres are alumina silicate hollow ceramic particles" Now, CCN are cloud condensation nuclei, used in Aerosol operations, Climate change. So what are they made of? fly ash, soot, fullerenes are made from soot, live inside buckyball cage. Binary gas mixture involves the cenospheres in Aerosol operations. ============================ Now, Magnetite spheres are shiny................. I believe it is these. Do not have pores.............. ============== Magnetite spheres also rotate the polarization of the transmitted beam of light and so are bright at the edge when viewed with transmitted cross polarized light. Cenospheres do not have bright edges when viewed with transmitted cross polarized light. Cenosphere from Diesel exhaust. www.microlabgallery.com/gallery/Circle-lacyCenosphere.aspx===================== So that could rule out the cenospheres, except for those created for certain purposes, like its hollow center filled with whatever! The shine is what I see, why polarized light? =================== Searching for magnetite spheres.
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