Pure
Nothing
by Barry Carter and Don
Nance
You can easily make your own "pure
nothing" from gold, using a method that I discovered in 1997. In December of 2005, Don Nance made some
white precipitate of gold using the Peroxide Method which I first described at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/goldto-m.htm
This method is simple enough that I first
did it on my back porch using chemicals I purchased at the hardware store and food co-op. The first
indicator that this process is converting the metal into the ORMUS state is the green color of the gold
chloride as you can see in this picture that I took when I was developing this method in
1997:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/greengold.jpg
Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures
of the white precipitate that I made from gold; however, Don Nance did take pictures of white gold
precipitates from various methods that you can see at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/4WhiteGoldMethods.jpg
In the picture above, the white gold
precipitate in the bottle on the right was made using the Peroxide Method.
Don also wrote up a more comprehensive
version of the Peroxide Method back in June of 2002:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/wgpowder.htm
Using this method, Don made some white
powder gold in December of 2005. Then he redissolved it in hydrochloric acid and sent it to Acme Analytical Laboratories
in Vancouver, BCfor assay. He also included samples of the
Red Devil Lye and Smart Brand food grade HCl that he used in the process of making the white gold powder. Acme did the
assays and sent them to Don on January 10, 2006as you can see at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/AcmeGT1205.jpg
Don makes and sells the white gold powder
(as a wet precipitate) under the name "Golden Tear" so the assay on this substance is named GT1205. The
lye assay is named RDL and the HCl assay is named SMARTFG.
I have put these three assays into a
spread sheet where you can compare the elements that show up in the assays with the unassayable ORMUS gold:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/AcmeGT1205.xls
Notice that only 2.74 parts per billion of
gold shows up in this precipitate which was made almost entirely from 99.99% pure gold metal. The only
other components were lye, HCl and hydrogen peroxide with whatever contaminants were in these
components.
Also notice that, if you exclude the
sodium and chlorine from the assay, only 979.25 parts per billion of other elements show
up.
This means that this assay shows the white
gold precipitate to be 99.9999% pure nothing, with only 0.0001 percent of the total assay showing up as
something that is identifiable.