ORMUS Resonance Physics
by Barry Carter
Hiding Out
Jim noticed that ORMUS likes to hide out in:
Storage System (With lots of places for ORMUS to hide)
1.
Magnetic shields
Mineral oil
Salt
Desiccant beads
Desiccant Beads
Mystery Weight of Water
Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one part, but there's a third thing which makes it water and nobody knows
what that is. - D.H. Lawrence
Triple distilled water weighs about a pound more per gallon than ultrapure water made by burning hydrogen in
oxygen. This leads us to suspect that ORMUS is hiding out in water. How might this happen?
Plato believed that water could be represented by an icosahedron.

Plato's Icosahedron
Dr. Martin Chaplin, a professor of chemistry in London agrees with Plato and
postulates that water molecules are clustered together in icosahedral structures.

Martin Chaplin's Icosahedral Water Molecule
These structures would provide a quiet inner space where the ORMUS elements could hide.
According to Chaplin, the structure of water can change with varying conditions.

Changing Water Molecule Structure
Mr. Masaru Emoto, a researcher in Japan has demonstrated that crystal ice formation in water can be influenced
by:
Sound
Written words
Thought.

This is an image of polluted water
from Fujiwara Dam in Japan

The same water after Buddhist
monks offered a prayer over it.
Resonance Pattern of Matter
How might ORMUS facilitate these changes in water structure? Some modern physicists are postulating that all matter
is a resonance pattern of energy. This principle is best illustrated with a short video. This video shows that if
you put sand on a vibrating plate, the nodes of vibration will show up on the plate.

Sand on Plate

First Frequency Pattern Starting to Form

First Frequency Pattern

Second Frequency Pattern

Third Frequency Pattern
Radio Taxis
(Quantum Coherent Resonators)
Imagine a fleet of radio controlled taxis in a city. If the dispatcher called all of them and told the drivers to
change lanes they could all change lanes at once. In a similar way the ORMUS element hanging inside the icosahedral
water molecule structure may act as a resonator which changes the structure of the water molecule like the sound
resonating the vibrating plate changes the pattern of the sand on it. These ORMUS “radios” would respond to thought
as well as other vibrations like:
Homeopathy
Light and color
Sound
Electrical and magnetic fields
Shape
Another property associated with quantum coherent resonators is superconductivity. Superconductors levitate on
magnetic fields.
How might we demonstrate that ORMUS in water is the “radio control” mechanism for structuring the water? We must
demonstrate that there is ORMUS in water and that this ORMUS has other quantum coherent properties like
superconductivity.
All natural water is weakly diamagnetic. Diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic fields. Since people and
other animals are over 65% water they should levitate in very strong magnetic fields. You can view a short video of
a frog levitating in a strong magnetic field here.
Remember Jim’s experiments that I discussed above? While doing these early experiments Jim noticed that the ORMUS
he made from metal using ozone was responsive to magnetic fields. He first demonstrated this to me by taking a
bottle of ORMUS concentrate and swinging it while it was suspended on a thread over a magnet. We both noticed that
the bottle of ORMUS would take a small detour away from the magnet as it came close to it at the low point of the
swing.
Swinging ORMUS
Based on these experiments Jim began to suspect that all natural water contained superconductive ORMUS materials
which hang out in water. In early 1997, while he was living in Portland, Oregon, Jim figured out a way to trap or
concentrate the ORMUS substances out of water. He sent me and a friend a couple of his early trap prototypes to
test in a mountain stream near Baker City, Oregon. We left these traps in the stream for several weeks and then
sent them back to Jim for testing. One of the two traps worked quite well and, based on his experiences with it he
designed some larger and more efficient traps. One of these traps is shown below.
Creek Trap
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