On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 09:18:32 +0200, moffespam@amagerkollegiet.dk
(Rasmus Bøg Hansen) wrote:
>"Carlsen" <carlsens@webspeed.dk> writes:
>
>Der er nogle få sammenhænge, hvor man snakker om plasma i kemi - den
>eneste, jeg lige kan komme på, er ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma
>Mass Specrometry).
Der er også blevet observeret grundstofforvandlinger under bestemte
forhold, inden for plasmakemien. Ohsawa havde bl.a. held med at
omdanne Na i plasmaform til K, ved at tilføre ilt under processen, i
henhold til Kervrans principper om lavenergitransmutation (se L.
Kervran, "Biological Transmutations").
"Inspired by the pioneering work of Dr. Kervran, Dr. George Ohsawa
sought to transmute sodium into potassium in vitro. The method
revealed itself to him in a symbolic dream. Thus inspired, Dr. Ohsawa
and Michio Kushi, et al., constructed an experimental electric
discharge tube with copper (Yin) and iron (Yang) electrodes and a
valve through which to draw a vacuum or admit oxygen (Fig. 3.1). The
first transmutation with this equipment was achieved on June 21, 1964.
After applying 60 watts of electricity for 30 minutes to heat sodium
to a plasma, a molar equivalent of oxygen was introduced. Viewed with
a spectroscope, the orange band of sodium gave way to the blue of
potassium, according to the formula:
Na23 + O16 = K39
Analysis of the reaction product confirmed the result and revealed an
unexpected extra: a trace of gold was produced by the combination of
Na, O, and K with the Cu and Fe electrodes. Several different metals
were tested as electrode materials. Neon and argon atmospheres were
found to enhance the yield of potassium and other elements. External
heating of the reaction tube also served to ionize the sodium."
"In the production of steel in electric furnaces, the incomprehensible
appearance of boron [has been observed]. We see now that we cannot
exclude, under the effect of a powerful electric field and of the high
temperature of these furnaces, the 'reduction' of carbon from the loss
of hydrogen and in keeping with: C - H = B..."
http://5-dimension.org/members/kervran/transcarbon.html
http://5-dimension.org/members/kervran/BT-ch5.pdf
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First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
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