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Posted by: BattleAxe Nancy

During a little um... *extra curricular reading* I came across this on the net. I thought it was an interesting excerpt. Full linkage for those of you who are uber geeks

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To speak further on "making gold," we first have to present some details on some special "critters" that live, but that can't be observed through a normal microscope - even an electron microscope.
In that vein, toward the end of this chapter, we will present some of Royal R. Rife's fundamental discoveries. Pay particular attention to his discovery of "finer" living forms - which today we could only refer to as "living energy, virtual-state forms."
Let's call them critters for short.
At one time, when the earth was young and the radiation from the sun was different, conditions on earth were much hotter. Great volcanic activity and fiery eruptions were commonplace and nearly continuous. Huge storms, of size and magnitude undreamed of today, swept the primitive atmosphere. The oceans were frenzied.
Under those conditions, many types of "critters" were highly active. Most of the critters, for example, lived in and worked on the atomic nuclei of matter.
After all, the critters are living, virtual-state organisms. There's a continual exchange between the virtual state (the vacuum, or spacetime) and mass (the observable state). An atomic nucleus is like an island in the "virtual state ocean", and the flux interchange is like waves breaking onto the island and then washing back to sea. The critters live in that ocean, and wash upon, so-to-speak, the mass-islands and interact with them.
In those primal days, many of the present great mineral deposits of the earth were created due to the transmutation activities of the critters.
One kind, for example, lived in copper. In an "energetics" sense, this critter "ate" copper and "excreted" gold, so-to-speak. Much of the gold that occurs in great copper deposits today was formed this way in the old days under primal conditions.
When conditions on earth changed, these little "copper critters" ceased their incessant activity and became dormant, just as viruses can do. But the critters are still there in the copper ore, waiting to be activated.
Arid activate them you can! You can even get the critters into a solution, and then crystallize them out as crystals.
These crystals are what the alchemists of old called the philosopher's stone, with the power to transmute base elements into gold. There are several kinds of philosopher's stones; this kind is for copper.
At any rate, you can then place these special crystals on some copper (and add another thing or two), and restore them to a similar primal environment as of old. That is, heat them in an electric furnace. Blast them with terrible electrical bolts. Bathe them in intense ultraviolet light. That's just a nice, refreshing spring day for the critters!*
That stimulates them and revives them. They wake up after a long sleep - and they're immediately "hungry ." So they go right to work on the copper. Boom! In a little bit there isn't any more copper, just mostly gold, with a little other miscellaneous residue thrown in, such as black ruby and silver (in the experiments of one of my close colleagues).
The gold is radioactive when first made. Fortunately, all isotopes of gold are very short-lived: just minutes suffice for the radioactivity to die away. So you wait half an hour and everything's okay.
That's all there is to it.
Arid if you do that and try to capitalize upon it, your life expectancy is about 24 hours.
I don't know whether or not biological systems, in their Kervran-transmutations at weak energy, deliberately manipulate similar "critters". I suspect, however, that they do, at least to some extent.



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Arid if you do that and try to capitalize upon it, your life expectancy is about 24 hours.





http://www.cheniere.org/books/aids/ch5.htm



Posted by: Enigma




You know ... they also say that considering carbon content, time, heat, and pressure, the core of Jupiter could possibly be a diamond larger then the Earth.





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