Re: Something you should really examine.

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 01 Mar 1998 05:08:51 -0800

Hi Roger et al!

You wrote;
> Does there exist a close relation between water and aether?
> Is Hydroxy as close we can get.

You know Wilhelm Reich said orgone attracted water....I have heard people
say orgone was analogous to aether but I don't have enough evidence to
indicate this is so, though I think it is one of the divisions of aether
in the aether spectrum.

If aether manifests as lower elements that could later be enriched to
produce higher elements via transmutation, then perhaps hydrogen (being
the lowest element) and oxygen might manifest first in the proper
attenuated environment of the upper atmosphere.

If so, it would give clues relating to pressure and temperature that
could lead to another way to transmute....coal into diamonds under heat
and pressure.....upper atmosphere is near vaccuum and cold too
boot....hmmmm....

The Russian spectroscopic analysis where they burn a sample in argon gas
for 300 seconds instead of the normal 15 seconds in air, produces
sequential elements as the outer layers are peeled away by heat induced
vaporization....gold yields to platinum which yields to rhodium which
yields to iridium, roughly 15 seconds apart....the sequency is probably
wrong since I am just remembering....but it is written up in the Hudson
files posted at Joe Champions webpage...I should copy those to KeelyNet
along with his British patent....sent them to Joe so he could be the
'source' for transmutation related information....never hurts to have
backup...<g>....

Any comments about an orgone/aether connection Chuck?
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