ORMUS Fibers?
byBarry Carter
Various ORMUS researchers
have seen fibers that seem to be related to ORMUS. A researcher named August developed a method of his
own for making the green gold chloride and the white powder of gold. At one stage in this process there
are m-gold salts that formed as the green gold chloride is dried. You can see a microscope image of
these ORME related crystals below:
I suspect that the ORMUS elements may
take on or modify the characteristics of the chemical compounds that are used to work them. Though they cannot
form crystals through valence bonding they may influence the crystallization of the elements that they are
associated with. Don Nance has sent me pictures of white crystalline structures that formed on an empty glass
he left sitting in the room where he makes his ORME gold precipitate. These can be seen below:
Also, I have seen and photographed
crystalline looking structures growing from ORMUS concentrates. Whether these crystalline looking structures
are the ORMUS elements themselves or the elements they are hanging out with has not been
established.
David Hudson and other researchers have
pointed out that ORMUS seems to have an affinity for salt crystals. I don't know what this means in terms of an
actual crystal structure for ORMUS.
I took several new pictures of old
samples that I collected and saved in the last decade. While I was going through my sample archive I noticed a
couple of old sample bottles that had fibers growing in them. In November of 1999 I took some pictures of
similar fibers that I discovered in a cottage cheese container that had an ORMUS sample that dried out but I
did not share these pictures until 2004. You can see some needle-like "crystals" that "grew" as one ORMUS
sample dried out over a couple years on a shelf in my closet in the images below:
In April of 2008 took pictures of two
new samples that had fibers growing as well as more pictures of the original sample. You can view some of these
pictures at:
Here is a picture of all three samples
lined up in a row with the original sample in the center:
Even though this fiber thing has
happened three times with three different samples, I still cannot call it scientific information. I do not know
what was originally in any of the three containers because I failed to label them. All this information is good
for is to put this observation out there to see if anyone else has had a similar experience. Once we have
collected several such observations we may get to the place where we can start to think of ways to replicate
the fibers; if anyone remembers what they started with.
I waited five years to share the
original photos because I did not have enough information to qualify my observation as scientific. I wish I had
shared the pictures immediately as this would have given others the idea that this might be something to look
for in their samples.
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