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Super-High frequency noises can destroy atoms !

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Blaine Adamson - 07 Jun 2004 01:07 GMT
This works, I turned several lead atoms into iron atoms, of course I'm
trying to turn them into gold or platinum.

Super-high frequencies will destroy atoms and annoy all the cats and
dogs around.

Further research is necessary, but if it works, I can create any
lighter atom from worthless lead, making me incredibly rich.

Stay tuned !
Tom van Grootel - 07 Jun 2004 08:41 GMT
> This works, I turned several lead atoms into iron atoms,

Does anyone believe this person, or know what he is on?
CEA - 07 Jun 2004 16:10 GMT
> > This works, I turned several lead atoms into iron atoms,
>
> Does anyone believe this person, or know what he is on?

It's really hard to say.  I didn't see any mention of the word
"einsteinhoax."   I think Thomas Edison claimed the one day the streets will
be paved with gold as soon as we figure out how to create it.  I have a
sneaky suspicion that was what he was trying to do when the tungsten lite up
the room :^)
Angelo Campanella - 07 Jun 2004 17:23 GMT
Someone had said:
>>>This works, I turned several lead atoms into iron atoms,

    Let me twirl this madness a bit:

    Cavitation in liquids is now known to produce light emissions at bubble
collapse. This represents tearing some outer electrons off the atom (
which emits light when fresh electrons drop i to refill that shell).
    Cold fusion by more intense cavitation is a partly investigated
possibility in our time. Can 'someone' be so wrong?

    Yet to be determined in my opinion. Don't close your mind just now....

    Ang. C.
Dennis - 18 Jun 2004 23:36 GMT
>This works, I turned several lead atoms into iron atoms, of course I'm
>trying to turn them into gold or platinum.
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>Stay tuned !

You'll be ok, as soon you're back on your meds. Good Luck.

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