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odysseybmx414
2008-08-29, 02:28
well, there it is. monoatomic gold. anbody out there heard of or tried this product? any thoughts on it? i came across it just browsing on the web and thought it was a little odd.
Along the same lines as crystals and diamonds for me im in 2 minds, and need to research more into the subject
Slave of the Beast
2008-08-31, 09:48
The only place I've seen monoatomic gold advertised was on David Ickes site, quite a long time ago. I worked out that given the claimed amount of precious metal in a container, if you bought some of this stuff you'd instantly make something like a 300% profit in you could find a way of separating it out.
That made me smile.
odysseybmx414
2008-08-31, 13:48
i'm pretty sure its impossible to convert it back to gold. but anyway, i was wondering on the effects described with this substance?
Slave of the Beast
2008-08-31, 14:12
i'm pretty sure its impossible to convert it back to gold. but anyway, i was wondering on the effects described with this substance?
This (http://educate-yourself.org/cn/monoatomicgoldthinktwice15aug05.shtml) might interest you.
As for proper medical studies I've had no joy, but I did find that Icke article (http://www.davidicke.com/content/view/47/51/) I mentioned:
"Although amazing in itself, the really incredible thing is what happens to the metal, especially when gold is melted this way. At a 70-second burn there is suddenly a bright light, like a thousand flash bulbs going off, and all that is left behind in the crucible is a white powder. The gold vanishes. Another amazing thing is that the crucible has very little weight and so does the powder. If you then take the powder out of crucible, the weight returns to the crucible. Now I'm scientist, but that sure sounds like what is known as ‘super-conductivity' to me.
So, why did a race of people 8,000 years ago need super*conductivity?"
Lol.
odysseybmx414
2008-08-31, 18:08
i have already come across that information, but it IS some very interesting stuff. i was hoping somebody had some reviews of use, but i guess i will not find any. any other information regarding how it may have been used in ancient times? the thought of this stuff seems like it would be a big secret, and maybe it is? what exactly could super-conductivity be used for in ancient times? with superconductivity, that means basically particals can be in infinite places at once am i right? why do we never hear about super-conductivity i'm sure the technology is very well known by the government what could they use it for?
Slave of the Beast
2008-08-31, 19:09
Got ourselves a veritable goldmine of stuff here. (http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/articles.htm#BODY)
Apologies if you've already read it.
odysseybmx414
2008-09-01, 02:41
wow, thank you very much. reading now.
Xerxes89
2008-09-01, 20:19
I don't know where I've read it (probably a science article) but putting gold in your body traps it into your brain. Not a good idea. I suggest you ask a doctor before fucking yourself up.
odysseybmx414
2008-09-01, 20:21
i'm not going to try it, just curious on this subject. its not solid gold either. its what happens to gold when you burn it at a high temperature it converts it to a monoatomic form that is supposed to have strange effects in the human body
so if i swallowed a piece of gold it would go to my brain? how so?
DoctorDoom
2008-09-02, 05:01
I've read about it, but I wouldn't try it.
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, etc. Not really healthy when ingested. Why should gold be any different?
i would imagine if it was too big would just get lodged somewere in the stomach. how does it physically get from down your neck to your brain/?
I'm pretty sure eating gold isn't bad for you. Rich people pay out the ass to have gold foil on cakes and pastries. It's not like people are eating it by the gram so even if it was slightly bad for you, your wallet would be hurtin' way worse.
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1979/is-eating-gold-and-silver-food-garnishes-bad-for-you
absolutecaliber
2008-09-03, 02:07
Actually, gold poisoning is a [rare] type of heavy metal poisoning.
Usually involves salts of gold though.
Ed Lister
2008-09-03, 02:10
The royal family have long life-spans partly thanks to the solid silver cutlery they eat with.
The royal family have long life-spans partly thanks to the solid silver cutlery they eat with.
whereas stainless steel will send you to an early grave, right?
Symbiote
2008-09-05, 17:12
Maybe you should try plugging it instead.
Let us know how that works for you, m'kay?
What the fuck is monoatomic gold? Gold just split into individual atoms?
And superconductivity in the sense of electricity (the only context I have heard it in) is when the resistance of a conductor drops to zero... has nothing to do with mass.
This sounds like utter bullshit, and I'm not surprised.
Slave of the Beast
2008-09-26, 13:55
What the fuck is monoatomic gold? Gold just split into individual atoms?
Yes, supposedly appearing as a white powder.