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Please note that there is complete confusion about what is north and south of a magnet.
Some call that pole of a magnet North, that is attracted to the north pole of the earth, while others call it South.
Which terminology are you using?
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Please note that there is complete confusion about what is north and south of a magnet.
Some call that pole of a magnet North, that is attracted to the north pole of the earth, while others call it South.Which terminology are you using?
I mean the side that draws the South needle of a compass. Er, that is, the needle that POINTS TO the South.
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OK, i just pulled it out of its bath. Hard to determine whether it absorbed more Ag. The marbling has not changed. Seems stronger to me subjectively.
Also got in my new mags.
Here it is with a couple of the April2019 things i had poured, for those able to grok the vibe. I put the old pic next to it for comparison.
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Supposing the nano-silver is dry, it has the disadvantage that the tiny particles are exposed to the air, and the silver will bind to any small amount of H2S in the air forming Ag2S. So dont fart while working with it. :-)
Silverware turns black over time bcs of H2S in the air. It is called tarnishing.
Hopefully the nano-silver u ordered is created and packed in an inactive atmosphere.
Silver also reacts with oxygen, but very slowly.
My conclusion is that we should use *liquid* colloidal silver.
The silver came in a few days ago but i am still waiting for the shungite.
The silver is in a sealed mylar bag which i suspect has another bag inside that, but i have not opened it.
I am now of the impression that only a fraction of this silver will be needed for the 800g of shungite. Should i store the rest in the fridge or freezer to slow down deterioration?
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Seal it well, and put it in freezer.
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OK, shungite came in. I can see that 800g is not going to be enough for some projects i have in mind.
The CS powder was just in an unsealed bag inside the other bag. I added 1/4 tsp or so to all 800g shungite, which feels like enough. I have it in a large plastic jar which i shook up to mix. I figure it will take a while to absorb.
So the CS powder should be fine for several kilos of powder.
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If you try this at home with dry CS, remember you can't just mix and use the powder right away. It has to migrate into the shungite.
3 days later it still does not feel ready to use yet. I shake it up occasionally. But i suspect it will be ready soon and that i used enough silver.
If you use CS solution it will probably be much faster, but then you have to dry it and it will be slightly clumpy. The clumpiness is of no consequence except you will have some spots in the new resin program if you are using that.
Actually if you have plenty of time you can just put an old silver coin, fork, or whatever in shungite and see if you can visually observe the silver shrinking.
Either of the methods require some intuition as to when the powder is ready to use, or whether enough silver has been added. Or just err heavily on the side of patience.
To be sure, you can just let the powder sit in a CS slurry for several days before drying and using.
[Edit: the following afternoon the powder feels ready and i will pour this evening.]
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I poured some thick mix a while ago. I had assumed i would put in as much shungite powder as i could pack into the resin, but was guided to use much less, maybe half as much i'm guessing. But i don't detect it's being programmed.
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If you use a layer of April2019 in contact with the thick stuff, you may find that magnets are no longer (as) beneficial.
April2019 program used alone is synergistic with many orgone devices, just none of mine for some unknown reason.
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That is just a CB CORE. I will be taping it up and shimming it so the pipe will be plumb, and re-casting. So far it contains no resin except with the new shungy stuff (alternating layers of thick and Apr19). It does have a bunch of shurtape and a few little objects.
The smaller items contain only the 2 shungy types.
No magnets in any of these items.
I also made a couple other items containing some of the shungy stuff; will post pix later.
And i just finished pouring a small item with a Luke coil.
The 800g does not go far! I am almost out but have 4 more bags ordered.
It only requires about 1/2 tps per pint of resin to get the new pgm. One can put more but if it gets too shungite-rich it is no longer programmable because the inherent energy overrides any attempt to pgm. The silvered shungite programs the resin, apparently. I will try in the future to provide a ball-park recipe for how much powder to use for the thick stuff.
If i happen to need to pour some of the thin stuff right after pouring some thick mix, i just re-use the same mixing cup as the residue provides more than enough black for the Apr19 pgm.
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It occurs to me that this silvered shungite would be good in plasterite, at least on a modest scale since shungite is so expensive. I am getting about 1 part of the powder to 1 part of plaster/Portland cement powder by volume. No sand or gravel.
This could in turn be re-cast in resin with the Apr2019 Pgm.
I'll try it when my shungite gets here.
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My latest CB. Actually, i made most of it 6 years ago:
https://www.loohan.com/otb42.htm
for putting in a dead sapling to chem-bust with wood:
But that seems to have a permanent effect on the surrounding environment so that after a couple years it no longer helps to have the setup.
It has a 10.5 oz can in it
which i mostly filled with the new stuff plus stuck in this pipe. And the pipe has resin objects etc in it with other programs.
So this unit has at the most 10 fl oz of the 2 shungite resin types. Yet that adds some good energy. It hurls orgone 3 miles up, and kinda rocks.
Because the last bit of shungite molasses was difficult to spoon into the small crack between the pipe and the can, which made a mess, i smeared it with gloved finger all over the top of the base and the base of the pipe.
Such tarry stuff could also be smeared on various objects such as the back of cell phones...
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On the left is the unit with a Luke coil, the shungy stuff, and a few other little objects.
On the right, a big crystal set in a bunch of shungy stuff, although there is also another large resin object in there. It has a coil too.
For the purposes of the pic they were not hooked up to anything, but i am running them on my DDS freq gen circuit.
The small unit could also run on 110V or 12V with a small load. I plan to splice it into the line feeding my little 30kHz zapper in my pickup. Of course this will ground the shungite energy into the electrical system and hence the steel of the vehicle.
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sittingtaoist wrote:Supposing the nano-silver is dry, it has the disadvantage that the tiny particles are exposed to the air, and the silver will bind to any small amount of H2S in the air forming Ag2S. So dont fart while working with it. :-)
Silverware turns black over time bcs of H2S in the air. It is called tarnishing.
Hopefully the nano-silver u ordered is created and packed in an inactive atmosphere.
Silver also reacts with oxygen, but very slowly.
My conclusion is that we should use *liquid* colloidal silver.
The silver came in a few days ago but i am still waiting for the shungite.
The silver is in a sealed mylar bag which i suspect has another bag inside that, but i have not opened it.
I am now of the impression that only a fraction of this silver will be needed for the 800g of shungite. Should i store the rest in the fridge or freezer to slow down deterioration?
I did freeze the leftovers. I had only used a small fraction with the 1st 800g shungite and that worked out well, took 5 days to come up to power before i could use it.
Then 6 days ago the other order of shungite came in. I opened the bag of frozen silver and found that it now had some larger clumps of grey stuff in it. I put the entire rest in with 3 X 800g of shungite, and it took 6 days to come up to power. I conclude that the silver had already been somewhat damaged.
The container would not hold 4 bags. I poured maybe 5-600g out into another container and then added my last 800g bag to the larger container and shook it just now. I am fairly confident that in a week or 2 it will come up to full power without more silver.
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It occurs to me that this silvered shungite would be good in plasterite, at least on a modest scale since shungite is so expensive. I am getting about 1 part of the powder to 1 part of plaster/Portland cement powder by volume. No sand or gravel.
This could in turn be re-cast in resin with the Apr2019 Pgm.
I'll try it when my shungite gets here.
I just mixed some with plaster of Paris and poured (barely as it was thick) a couple little things. I actually used only a fraction as much shungite as plaster. Enough to turn the dry powder mix a medium grey color.
Next time i'll take a pic of what i think the dry mix color should look like.
I am guided not to add any sand etc, just plain plaster or Portland cement. But i did embed a taped piece of epoxy in one item.
I will post pix when they harden. I think this stuff will turn out real nice and a bit different from a resin mix.
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