Originally posted by Canadianduder
you are out of your jurisdiction when you try to impose your quaint laws on the monoatomics.
I have no idea what you are talking about. I was just asking who knows about these things and if they have had any first hand knowledge of
ingesting them because it seems to be an upcoming thing.
Don't eat it for chrissakes... kids these days.
Why exactly?
I figured whoever did would get some kind of metal poisoning.
But I'm not a doctor so I could be wrong.
Originally posted by tgidkp
iunfortunately, it produced ZERO effect....
That's what I wanted to know. Someone who actually tried these. You tried them from different sources. So they didn't help you? No effect?
Hopefully that means no negative effect either?
Originally posted by DrPaulisENKI
It is food for your lightbody and does work. "Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark" is the best of four books I have read on the subject, by L.Gardner.
So you have tried it and it has had some effect for you?
Nothing negative? What happened?
Thanks for the information on the book. I'll see if I can get it !!
Update .... Questioningall has a thread about the WEBBOT predictions.
It's talking about ORMES being used by the troops.
I thought I'd update this thread incase folks are interested.
These threads tie together.
Originally posted by warrenb
why does bare metal fuse in the vacuum of space?
I think i know the answer to this question.
In a vacuum state you have no pressure, temperature, no time or matter.
Bare metal is energy/matter pressured together to form a matter.
Put that into to a vacuum and it will have a instant reaction. It will pool the energy out from the metal asap. Until there is nothing left or until
the vacuum is to weak to distract more energy from the metal.
In a perfect vacuum everything that is finite will change faster then in a environment with pressure. A matter will change at a slower rate if it is
within its own pressure specter.
I have never ingested ormes (ormus) but would not rule it out.
Alchemy was a very well documented science in the form that we know hundreds of men have devoted their lives to its practice. It was considered
"dangerous" in the wrong hands and many scientists (philosophers then) wrote about it in riddle form as to disguise their methods.
In fact; the english word "gibberish" is derived from an alchemist named "Gebber" because of the cryptic notes he left behind.
They did often speak of a white powder that was not able to be burned by fire.
So possibly.... Maybe...
Anyways; "David Hudson" was basically a soil engineer. He was involved in making farm lands suitable for crops in a dry area, and this involved
spraying the field with Sulfuric acid followed by water.
He came across a substance that refused to be analyzed, and that also demonstrated unique properties. He went from lab to lab and landed at some of
the higher end laboratories he could find.
He developed a process to mysteriously "grow radium" with this substance when it was introduced to fuel cells, and this led to his worldwide
patents. Radium is an extract of Uranium.
It was around this time the "white powder" was discovered to have superconductor properties when it was discovered it could not be weighed precisely
for the patent office.
Anyways...
David Hudson was introduced to alchemy books because of the similar qualities his powder had.
It is surmised that ingestion of this "philosophers stone" can repair DNA and make illnesses reverse.
It has been purported that the Human "Aura" is simply a Meissner field and that people who are under the effects of this tend to glow more.
Now. WAIT.....
I am not saying there is any truth to any of this because I can only find a whole lotta people selling it and not a lotta people claiming they are
cured.
I do however find the subject fascinating and would also like to hear about any effects albeit good or bad.
I am tending to think it might be close to the actuality, however the scientific papers associated with this, and the lecture on Youtube by David
Hudson are over my head but seem to be accepted on many levels.
He did discover how to create something very unique.
Here is his speech on it.
Now I also have a strong belief that contrary to our grade six textbooks there are many ancient technologies that are more advanced than ours in some
aspects. One example was a model of a mono dihedral winged airplane discovered in an tomb in 1898. Because the word airplane was not even a word in
1898 it was labeled as a "bird model".
Here is a brief idea if you doubt.
Imagine for one whole minute what the world of flight would have been like if we looked longer and harder at that airplane discovered in 1898, and
imagine again what else we are missing because of our false arrogance that we are more advanced.
Nobody cares to look at the Youtube videos by Christopher Dunn because we are mostly a lazy and pompous lot, and we learned in grade six that the
Egyptians used ropes. However Christopher Dunn really did explain the pyramids purpose. Its undeniable.
for those curious but there are other threads for this discussion of which i participate on Dunn
But the point is that the Egyptians are allegedly the originators of alchemy, and even the english word "thought" is based on Egyptian "Thoth",
who allegedly ran the "mystery schools", and who is also supposed to be "hermes" the FIRST KNOWN ALCHEMIST.
So do I believe that there is a "white powder" that is part of alchemy and can prolong life?
I really do, however I believe it needs a little spice (or something more)
Do I believe that this is the white powder?
I am unsure. It is a nice thought though. I'm gonna check it out.
This thread is fairly dead it seems, but I want to post anyway.
Thanks to those who came before me.
My two cents on this is that if it is valid, then those who really understand whats going on with it choose to maintain the secrecy surrounding it.
Allowing the scam artists who make inferior products to do what they do so that there are clues to follow.
In other words, those looking for a quick fix are shucks outa luck. The tone I seem to be picking up from this is that if you want to understand and
make progress with this stuff you're going to have to delve fairly deep into the nature of things. And most people just aren't prepared to do
that.
My pet theory is that if ORMES occur in nature, (ie, are found in soil and therefore food and therefore us), then they may play a role in brain
chemistry and possibly even consciousness. If one were to add a significant quantity of true ORMES to the biological system that they are, then there
would possibly be an effect. With this effect depending on the mindstate of the individual. I recognise the jump I took here and am just speculating,
but think this line of thought should be considerred.