tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post138851358021777216..comments2024-03-25T14:09:59.347-05:00Comments on Augoeides: Alchemical GoldScott Stenwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-28683916509507622462015-06-09T11:00:29.852-05:002015-06-09T11:00:29.852-05:00Matter can be made from energy, at least in small ...Matter can be made from energy, at least in small amounts, even according to conventional science. You currently need a particle accelerator to do it, which suggests that the process would be even less efficient than the mercury/nuclear reactor method.<br /><br />If you have access to something akin to vacuum energy you can do all sorts of interesting things. According to the math and so forth it should be possible, but I have yet to see a convincing device that can extract it.<br /><br />The father of an old friend of mine is an engineer who worked with researchers at the University of Minnesota on cold fusion when Pons and Fleischmann first published their results. Their conclusion was that the device worked as claimed, but only if the palladium was pure enough to form a metallic crystal.<br /><br />The thought experiment that led to the original device assumes this. Hydrogen ions get pulled into the lattice structure, which by its geometry forces them close together to create fusion. But getting palladium that pure is challenging.<br /><br />They found that this was so dependent on micro-impurities in the metal that even if you took sections from the same spool of palladium wire one would work and another wouldn't. But if one worked, it would continue to do so.<br /><br />But it's also true that this has a lot in common with "vacuum welding," which is the only process we currently are aware of that is known to exploit zero point energy.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-43819338549655938092015-06-08T21:56:03.278-05:002015-06-08T21:56:03.278-05:00All right man, you've tempted me into commenti...All right man, you've tempted me into commenting. lol<br /><br />I'm not going to say anything specific. In fact I don't know much in the way of specifics. I've never looked deeply into this, as I always felt like it was something that the Illuminati would consider rude. After all as you state, the British were concerned it might destabilize the economy. And look what is happening to Putin right now with oil prices. <br /><br />But there are a few things I could suggest.<br /><br />First of all, if we have an "overunity" or "free energy" system, that by definition is automatically "better" than efficient. The expense would not matter, as long as we could start it going.<br /><br />Secondly Reich (COSMIC SUPERIMPOSITION) outlines the creation of matter from pure energy. We might compare it to the creation of a "magickal child." Two (or more) streams of orgone superimpose, and create matter. Material substance. <br /><br />This of course has implications for consciousness, because at what point do we say a river is a THING, and at what point do we say it is an EVENT, unfolding in time. In essence, there are no THINGS in the universe, only events. "Materiality" is a psychological, or we might say "phenomenological" phenomenon. lol<br /><br />So if we are to superimpose energies, the question is, what type of energies do we combine to produce gold? How does gold (and other minerals) form in the earth? Does it involve *gasp* ley lines!?<br /><br />Oh yeah. John Bedini talks about this in either the first or second ENERGY FROM THE VACUUM videos. He was making some sort of electronics compenents out of granite rocks, firing them in a kiln. He says that small amounts of gold were produced. I don't know if there is anything to this or not, but if there is, Bedini is unlikely to be telling us the whole story. He would be likely to leave out certain factors. But who knows? I had a kiln at my disposal for a short time, but I never availed myself of it.<br /><br />Iirc, there are alot of minerals and substances that are formed in trace amounts in "cold fusion" reactions. I don't regard this as actual fusion at all, but merely drawing energy from the "zero point" field. As Reich would say, the "mass free substratum from which particles arise" on the subatomic level. <br /><br />After all, energy is "more primordial" than matter. There are no "things," per se. <br /><br />NOTE: I am aware that none of this is scientific.Nerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04393819034606674001noreply@blogger.com