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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

This is a White Powder some say could be monoatomic elements that were extracted from Azomite Minerals which are Ancient Volcanic Ash. I used a method called " Dry Sodium Hydroxide Boil " on the material and extracted a Snow White Powder of Ormus from the Azomite. In this video, I am rubbing a magnet around under a Glass Beaker and this moves the powder around-- only when the bottom of the Beaker is heated. I heated the bottom of the Beaker at a Ceramic Element space heater and did this to show that the powder will move in the presence of a magnetic field only when it is heated. It will move at room temp when the hand only is used. Although I am doing more research and will have a more in-depth video at some point I just wanted to present this for now. In this video you will notice that I also rubbed my hand under the bottom of the beaker and the powder responded to that movement as well. Pay attention to the Powder when I am rubbing the Magnet under the beaker. When I pull it away, the powder flies away. This is strange and when the hand is used and pulled away the powder will not jump like that. The powder will jump upon the approach of the hand.

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  • Did you consume it?

  • it has to be heated?

  • does it have to be heated?

  • Nice demonstration. However you should exclude any static electricity effects!

    I have done similar experiments and have concluded that it can be expalained by static electricity. The white flakes you have there are magnetic (azomite has iron, magnetite), they move around by the magnet and they accumulate an electric charge by friction with the glass. There comes a point where they fly away because they repell from the electrically charged glass. Also, your hand acts as a ground, which ..

  • may explain why they respond to your hand movement.

    Anyway, try doing the same experiment on an aluminium foil (or in a beaker covered inside with the foil, or metallic vessel), you will probably observe that they dont fly away, they just move around. I wish what you have there is superconductivity but give it one more try on (grounded) aluminium foil to be sure!

  • Is this black magic?

  • @indyme2 If this is a super conductor there are loads of cool things that could be done. I say cool but this is room temperature, not absolute zero like the 'proper' scientists use hehehe.

  • Ok so a good test for a super conductor is when you can hover a magnet over the stuff. There is repulsion. We see repulsion with this white powder, could be a super conductor at room temperature. Is there any other explanation for the repulsion? Are there any other tests on this powder that would show super conducting?

  • Ormus Rules! Do ya know this vid?

    watch?v=X70LlVW7Ofk

  • I finally got some of Hudson's Sand and I will soon make my own WP stuff. I know I am not the alchemist you are but, I think I will get by. DVD

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