Saturday, December 26, 2009

What are the properties of the white powder that is produced when SUPER HEATING gold as done by the Egyptians?

Derived from gold, platinum group metals and other transition elements, these impalpable white powder substances have been referred to as 'monatomic' (a single atomic state). As such, they were classified by their research pioneer, David Hudson, in the 1980s as ORMEs (Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements). New understandings in physics suggest, however, that the powders might actually be 'diatomic' or small atomic cluster 'condensates'. It is now generally accepted, therefore, that the materials might be more universally referred to by the generic terms ORMUS or 'M-state' elements.





Thermo-gravimetric analysis has revealed that, at certain high temperatures, the material weight of M-state elements will reduce substantially, even to the degree that they will levitate. In specific circumstances they also have the ability to become superconductive and to resonate in parallel dimensions.





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hope this helpsWhat are the properties of the white powder that is produced when SUPER HEATING gold as done by the Egyptians?
I am going to take a guess at this one.


Heating pure gold produces hot gold: nothing else.


I suspect that the white powder is mercury residue. Mercury is used by prospectors to refine gold from impurities. and can be deadly if breathed in or ingested.

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