Magnetic Transmutation

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 05 Mar 1998 20:31:13 -0800

Hi Folks!

The ineffable Joe Champion posted this fascinating post about our old
friend Lee Trippett to the vortex-l newsgroup;

I just received the following from a person that has followed my work and
publications since 1993. He gave me permission to post this on vortex-l
and welcomes any response. He will be joining our group in a couple of
days.

Joe Champion - http://www.transmutation.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Trippett <leet@continet.com>
To: Request@transmutation.com <Request@transmutation.com>
Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 12:19 PM
Subject: Ag into Au

>A Transmutation Topic
>
> Silver will transmute into gold. I know of two reliable sources
> watching this happen over a period of a few weeks.
>
> Therefore, on a fluke, I pounded a small piece of 1964 dime and placed
> it between two larger pieces of pure gold and two rare earth magnets.
> This combination was left alone for several months. When the piece of
> silver alloy was dissolved in nitric acid there was a residue of black
> precipitants which, when annealed at 1000 degrees F, showed gold
> colored pieces. With this evidence I was encouraged to introduce pure
> silver to a number of environmental issues.
>
> Over the past two months a combination of heat, magnetic field,
> pressure, pounding, iron, gold, and carbon have been applied to both
> old silver coins and pure silver. Sometimes the black precipitants
> left over from the nitric acid will show gold colored pieces after
> annealing and sometimes not. Greater effort is now being applied in
> setting a consistent pattern for all the variables involved.
>
> The last episode caused the pure silver to be firmly fused to the two
> pieces of pure gold and therefore I had no means to determine any
> possible transmutation. The silver was .005 inches thick and one
> quarter inch square. The two pieces of gold were 5 times thicker.
> This combination was placed between two pieces of iron which were
> bolted together in order to put pressure on the sandwich of silver and
> gold. Two half inch round, half inch thick samarium cobalt magnets
> were placed around the combination. All of this was left in the oven
> for seven days at a temperature of 450 F degrees.
>
> Question . . . . . . . . .
> What could cause the silver and gold to be firmly fused at such a low
> temperature?
>
>Sincerely - Lee Trippett--
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