What are you pouring the dolomite into? What is the liquid in the 5 gallon bucket? Nice video! Have you tried the Ormus you make here? Is it strong? Thanks for the info!
I know this isn't suppose to happen but, it does. That is what is so strange about alchemy. Some processes in alchemy can not be explained in chemistry.
But with the concentration of condensed negative nanoisotopes in contrast to the positively-charged low-pH calcium buildup from the limestone, how could you possibly precicitate a nanopolycarbonic compound?
I believe that a lot of the precipitate you will get from many substances will be simple flocculation nanoparticles, not ORMUS(simple atom isolates). If you make a suspension then neutralize the solution to a high pH the particles smaller than 0.1 micron will clump together and the gravitational force will overcome the electromagnetic force. This is one of the procedures done in waste-water management and cleaning, nanofilteration or nanoabsorption(with zeolites or activated carbon)
@theRshi I personally like to use this end product to trap ormus materials from other things...like aloe. You have a good concept going on but, in this case there are some ormus materials being precipitated out.
Please learn to video.
Talk to the camera.
Hold the camera STILL.
DAILEYericCaryUSA 1 month ago
I tried this, but my 31% Muratic acid wouldn't fizz much at all...somethings wrong
bogydoggy 2 months ago
Nevermind, didnt see the description information! I have Muratic acid for a pool? Would that work? Were did you guys get the sulphuric acid at?
Peace!
JBarth22 4 months ago
What are you pouring the dolomite into? What is the liquid in the 5 gallon bucket? Nice video! Have you tried the Ormus you make here? Is it strong? Thanks for the info!
Peace!
JBarth22 4 months ago
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audiogrinder 6 months ago
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audiogrinder 6 months ago
I know this isn't suppose to happen but, it does. That is what is so strange about alchemy. Some processes in alchemy can not be explained in chemistry.
dwvand 10 months ago
But with the concentration of condensed negative nanoisotopes in contrast to the positively-charged low-pH calcium buildup from the limestone, how could you possibly precicitate a nanopolycarbonic compound?
jimboododude 10 months ago
I believe that a lot of the precipitate you will get from many substances will be simple flocculation nanoparticles, not ORMUS(simple atom isolates). If you make a suspension then neutralize the solution to a high pH the particles smaller than 0.1 micron will clump together and the gravitational force will overcome the electromagnetic force. This is one of the procedures done in waste-water management and cleaning, nanofilteration or nanoabsorption(with zeolites or activated carbon)
theRshi 1 year ago
@theRshi I personally like to use this end product to trap ormus materials from other things...like aloe. You have a good concept going on but, in this case there are some ormus materials being precipitated out.
dwvand 1 year ago
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dudehorner 1 year ago
Thanks for fixing that audio! Awesome video!
RunAMuckGirl2 1 year ago
Looks good! Mmmmm... ;)
Thanks for reuploading. The audio was great!
Peace and Ormus :).
AhimsaCompassion 1 year ago
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AhimsaCompassion 1 year ago
This was pretty cool- thanks for sharing :D
davidisadadof2 1 year ago