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PostSubject: Re: things aren’t always what they seem   things aren’t always what they seem Icon_minitimeTue Jan 10, 2023 7:09 pm

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Fundamental problem is no one understands them correctly in relation to alchemy

basilisk -> what relation??? get some 200 gm of monoatomics *monatomic elements are NOT to be discussed on this forum!, close it in a egg and put fire by degrees... you get NOTHING.

Nick naively stated that scientists work nano particles all the time and there is nothing special about them

basilisk -> nanometals have her place in "modern" medecine, this official idiots maybe in some centuries pass to the next level. pneumatician in sciencemadness explain this.

look at:
https://germaniumsesquioxide.com/
https://www.cancertutor.com/germanium/
https://www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=442
etc


I’m here to tell that he couldn’t be more wrong.

basilisk -> are you "god" the universal archited, the light, the number one... etc etc??

When you get to the tiniest clusters of particles the only thing left to be attached to is either oxygen or hydrogen and hydrogen is 16 times smaller than oxygen that is why your kidneys can handle eating a hydride powder but not an oxide powder. A nano oxide powder is less toxic but still not healthy to eat.

basilisk -> oh no, more chem shi t!! this is not a place to talk chemistry, not biology for a ss h oles :-)
sorry Lilac, a bit rude here.

Hydrogen is truly the stone in this case

basilisk -> hydrogen is a GAS. When a put iron... in HCL sometimes i sniff the hydrogen produced in the reaction and is like a knocks in the nose and brain.

Go look up what hydrogen tunneling is or proton tunneling and...

basilisk -> no thanks, maybe i read this if...

There are many stones
However
There is only one stone which is “our” stone
Stone of the wise

basilisk -> every wise have HER Stone.

That is any stone made from ONLY noble metal
That is any nano particle confected from a noble metal and made potable
That is made tiny and attached to hydrogen not oxygen
That is food for the microbes
That is magic for us

basilisk -> I known your theory about microbes... but I think is not magic not chem... only Nature doing what Nature do. But this is not our method, with microbes, unless geneedited, you need centuries to make something, and if you not are inmortal already...

Good luck. cherry

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PostSubject: Re: things aren’t always what they seem   things aren’t always what they seem Icon_minitimeWed Jan 11, 2023 1:18 pm

WOW

My apologies for being SO

Rude

Because I tried to share my discoveries as a chymist




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PostSubject: Re: things aren’t always what they seem   things aren’t always what they seem Icon_minitimeWed Jan 11, 2023 1:33 pm

if this entire forum is only for talking about practical alchemy then my mistake I generally thought discussing chymistry was welcomed in this area. Sorry i had no idea it wasn’t

Yes i was referring to monoatomics but only as a reference to understand The fundamentals of my chymistry work

I currently dont use that as a starting material

I use sulfidic ores

But whatever I thought this interest some of you

But I guess i was sorely wrong

I have studied alchemy too btw
I am also a prospector and a hydrometallurgist

But what i practice is a mix between wet chemistry and spagyric alchemy
And NOT practical alchemy


Still a version of alchemy however.

But I started with that intro because its the fundamental basis
Of the things i have come to understand about nature and the nature of metals understood through the eyes of both a chemist and an alchemist

Both nature and science united


It’s just my opinions btw

I’m not forcing anyone to agree just to consider



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The quote about there being many stones is not my own quote btw
A famous alchemist said that

However i read too many alchemy texts to remember exactly which one said it at this moment

Studying the  writing of many alchemist and combining it with my knowledge of electrochemistry and hydrometallurgy  is how i came to
All my current hypotheses after 8 years of experimenting in my lab
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Acalana wrote:
I was invited here but I clearly can see this is not the place for me

Good luck playing with mercury and lead u guys
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dear Acalana,
if you are still here I can reply nicely and express my opinion in your short live here and what you post, if not I don't lost my time.

give me the benefit of the doubt,

Basilisk.

and yes, I talked with you previously, Basilisk is only a nick not my legal name.
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Acalana wrote:
I was invited here but I clearly can see this is not the place for me

Acalana wrote:
The quote about there being many stones is not my own quote btw
A famous alchemist said that However i read too many alchemy texts to remember exactly which one said it at this moment
Studying the  writing of many alchemist and combining it with my knowledge of electrochemistry and hydrometallurgy  is how i came to
All my current hypotheses after 8 years of experimenting in my lab

Dear Acalana WELCOME and WELCOME are all your innovative research and discoveries with modern and ancient methods in the alchemical field and all the serious and mutual comparisons and open explanations that will be had on this are welcome
and about this I repeat and reattach below what I wrote to you in another thread

my best regard

,,,,,,,,,,,here reattach ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Hello Acalana welcome
NB I have never had a closed view on any research and experimentation and I believe that setting limits to serious research is a big mistake therefore express exactly what you think you have discovered and let's openly discuss the forum here has changed and I think that no one here oppose if you explain your research with serious data and with serious experiments without wanting to impose your research and discoveries as absolute truths.

SO IF one respects this ALL your research and discoveries are WELCOME and therefore your ideas are welcome and always experiment in an open and reciprocal comparison where everyone with their own path of study and research brings a valid contribution to the search for truth .

SO welcome and please stay but seriously to compare and contribute with your researches and yours also modern discoveries and ideas in the reciprocity to alchemical research and experimentation also he reiterated he reiterated with modern and innovative discoveries that enrich alchemy all researches and experiments are welcome but always they must all be exposed always with seriousness feedback checks in open discussion without closures and always reciprocal so if you agree with this you are welcome

ps
obviously all this IMHO must apply to all of us members of the forum

my best regard

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,here in original italian,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Caro Acalana BENVENUTO e BENVENUTE sono tutte le tue innovative ricerche e scoperte con metodi moderni e antichi nel campo alchemico e sono venvenuti tutti i seri e reciproci confronti e aperte spegazioni che si avranno su cio
e a riguardo questo ti ripeto e riallego qui sotto quello che ti ho scritto in un altro thread

my best regard

............................qui riallego post .................


Ciao Acalana benvenuto

NB io non ho mai avuto una visione chiusa su nessuna ricerca e sperimentazione e ritengo che porre limiti alla ricerca seria sia per un grosso errore dunque esprimi esattamente cosa ccredi di avere scoperto e confrontiamoci apertamente il forum qui è cambiato e penso che qui nessuno si opporra sa spieghi le tue ricerche con dati seri e con esperimeti seri senza voler imporre come verita assolute-

Dunque SE uno rispetta questo sono BENVENUTE TUTTE le tue ricerche e scoperte e dunque benvegano le tue idee ed esperimeti sempre in un confronto aperto e reciproco dove ogniuno col proprio percorso di studi e ricerche porta un valido contributo per la ricerca della verita

dunque benvenuto e per favore rimani ma seriamente a confrontati e contribuisci cin le tue ricerche e tue anche moderne scoperte e idee nella reprocicita alla ricerca e sperimentazione alchemica anche lo ribadiscose sreie con scoperte moderne e innovative che arrichiscono l'alchimia tutte le ricerche e sperimetazioni sono benvenute ma sempre devono essere tutte esposte sempre con serieta riscontri verifiche nel confronto aperto senza chiusure e sempre reciproco dunque se sei concorde con questo sei il benvenuto

ps
ovviamente tutto questo IMHO deve valere per tutti noi membri del forum

my best regard

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PostSubject: Re: things aren’t always what they seem   things aren’t always what they seem Icon_minitimeSat Jan 14, 2023 7:49 pm

alexbr wrote:
Acalana wrote:
I was invited here but I clearly can see this is not the place for me

Acalana wrote:
The quote about there being many stones is not my own quote btw
A famous alchemist said that However i read too many alchemy texts to remember exactly which one said it at this moment
Studying the  writing of many alchemist and combining it with my knowledge of electrochemistry and hydrometallurgy  is how i came to
All my current hypotheses after 8 years of experimenting in my lab

Dear Acalana WELCOME and WELCOME are all your innovative research and discoveries with modern and ancient methods in the alchemical field and all the serious and mutual comparisons and open explanations that will be had on this are welcome
and about this I repeat and reattach below what I wrote to you in another thread

my best regard

,,,,,,,,,,,here reattach ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Hello Acalana welcome
NB I have never had a closed view on any research and experimentation and I believe that setting limits to serious research is a big mistake therefore express exactly what you think you have discovered and let's openly discuss the forum here has changed and I think that no one here oppose if you explain your research with serious data and with serious experiments without wanting to impose your research and discoveries as absolute truths.

SO IF one respects this ALL your research and discoveries are WELCOME and therefore your ideas are welcome and always experiment in an open and reciprocal comparison where everyone with their own path of study and research brings a valid contribution to the search for truth .

SO welcome and please stay but seriously to compare and contribute with your researches and yours also modern discoveries and ideas in the reciprocity to alchemical research and experimentation also he reiterated he reiterated with modern and innovative discoveries that enrich alchemy all researches and experiments are welcome but always they must all be exposed always with seriousness feedback checks in open discussion without closures and always reciprocal so if you agree with this you are welcome

ps
obviously all this IMHO must apply to all of us members of the forum

my best regard

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,here in original italian,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Caro Acalana BENVENUTO e BENVENUTE sono tutte le tue innovative ricerche e scoperte con metodi moderni e antichi nel campo alchemico e sono venvenuti tutti i seri e reciproci confronti e aperte spegazioni che si avranno su cio
e a riguardo questo ti ripeto e riallego qui sotto quello che ti ho scritto in un altro thread

my best regard

............................qui riallego post .................


Ciao Acalana benvenuto

NB io non ho mai avuto una visione chiusa su nessuna ricerca e sperimentazione e ritengo che porre limiti alla ricerca seria sia per un grosso errore dunque esprimi esattamente cosa ccredi di avere scoperto e confrontiamoci apertamente il forum qui è cambiato e penso che qui nessuno si opporra sa spieghi le tue ricerche con dati seri e con esperimeti seri senza voler imporre come verita assolute-

Dunque SE uno rispetta questo sono BENVENUTE TUTTE le tue ricerche e scoperte e dunque benvegano le tue idee ed esperimeti sempre in un confronto aperto e reciproco dove ogniuno col proprio percorso di studi e ricerche porta un valido contributo per la ricerca della verita

dunque benvenuto e per favore rimani ma seriamente a confrontati e contribuisci cin le tue ricerche e tue anche moderne scoperte e idee nella reprocicita alla ricerca e sperimentazione alchemica anche lo ribadiscose sreie con scoperte moderne e innovative che arrichiscono l'alchimia tutte le ricerche e sperimetazioni sono benvenute ma sempre devono essere tutte esposte sempre con serieta riscontri verifiche nel confronto aperto senza chiusure e sempre reciproco dunque se sei concorde con questo sei il benvenuto

ps
ovviamente tutto questo IMHO deve valere per tutti noi membri del forum

my best regard




Alexbr
I forgot to thank you for your warm welcome here

Much appreciated 🙏🏽

Thanks

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