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Post by toni on Jan 19, 2008 15:17:25 GMT -5
Thanks you Chaos. I'm trying to figure out what on earth it could be. But..let me ask you, cause I don't know at all the answer...isn't carbon (porous) or not??? I don't know.
And do you know if carbon is "colorful" like this?
Thank you.
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Post by toni on Jan 19, 2008 15:23:24 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jan 19, 2008 15:23:45 GMT -5
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Post by robertalouise26 on Jan 19, 2008 17:58:09 GMT -5
Darest toni I too have noticed tha the specks have a different colour on either side. I thought that I was imagining it, but it happened so frequently and now you have confirmed it for me. Thanks so much. Love and best wishes. Roberta
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Post by robertalouise26 on Jan 19, 2008 18:09:27 GMT -5
WOW TONI THAT IS A GREAT PIC!!!!!! Much love. Roberta.
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Post by mfromcanada on Jan 20, 2008 3:07:26 GMT -5
Very interesting photos. I have these specks too. I wonder where the carbon is coming from.
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Post by art on Jan 20, 2008 6:00:54 GMT -5
Great photos Toni!!!!
Thank you !
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Post by toni on Jan 20, 2008 10:37:36 GMT -5
Here is the "other side" again of this black speck. What is buggin me about this, (which I think there might be a piece of the puzzle with these things) is you know how when or if you've ever lit a fire underneath a needle tip to burn it - to sterilize it? Here's 2 needles that have had fire on them many times. The needle turns multicolored like this (speck thing). The needle is stainless steel. That comes from a particular rock/mineral. And the multicolored side of this is tied in somewhere to that (I think-possibly) giving a clue to what these particles might be. The colors in that black speck really look the same as that needle on the left that's been burned. Theeeere might be something to this???
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Post by toni on Jan 20, 2008 12:15:32 GMT -5
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Post by prevenge on Jan 20, 2008 18:36:25 GMT -5
like i've said before.. this has alot to do with the leeching of vital metals and toxic metals from our body's systems and amalgamating them into clustered areas... these specks could be from our body's natural ability to remove foreign bodies from itself... namely.. these amalgamated units of "waste" from the foreign process at hand. remember awhile ago.. i had a big chunk of metal/glass looking stuff come out of my finger.. and when i looked at it close up.. there was a slick covering on it that was moving. we also see the hexagonal crystal form of these metals expel from out bodies.. we've seen it as glitter at first sight.. but upon closer look.. hexagonal crystals. no wonder our joints hurt so much... with this crap congealing within the tendons and crevices. here- we see where tonie's hot body has pushed one out. -M
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Post by skytroll on Jan 20, 2008 18:41:20 GMT -5
Yes,
Carbon, but with the COOH constructions. Will go on that later.
Toni,
you have the evidence right there.
skytroll
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Post by prevenge on Jan 20, 2008 18:43:58 GMT -5
toni could you magnetize the needles or use a magnet and see if it has any effect being placed near the black speck?
-M
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Post by toni on Jan 20, 2008 19:35:13 GMT -5
My hot body huh? ;D It must be cooking to be spewing out iron oxide and extra hot to be oxidizing it. ;D All of my needles are magnitized. I've seen that for over a year now, cause once I put two of them together, they stick together. That pic I did above with the two needles, oh, that took forever, then I got smart and used a wooden toothpick to separate them for the picture. They glue together like magnets. The other question was about the needle and the black speck...they had no interaction (no magnitized interaction) I used the needle to move the speck around on the slide, and nothing occured. Thanks you guys, cause this was "I think" maybe important, so I sure appreciate the feedback
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Post by skytroll on Jan 20, 2008 20:27:54 GMT -5
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Post by belikewater on Jan 20, 2008 20:45:21 GMT -5
Interesting, toni. Thanks.
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Post by toni on Jan 20, 2008 20:51:42 GMT -5
You know why I tend to lean towards the iron fam, like even magnetite, is because of the magnetic properties it contains. But I sure don't know. Magnetite is a natural magnet, hence the name, giving it a very nice distinguishing characteristic. Explaining the magnetism is not easy but here is a go at it. Remember, electricity produces magnetic fields just as magnetism produces electic fields. Magnetite is a member of the spinel group which has the standard formula A(B)2O4. The A and B represent usually different metal ions that occupy specific sites in the crystal structure. In the case of magnetite, Fe3O4, the A metal is Fe +2 and the B metal is Fe +3; two different metal ions in two specific sites. This arrangement causes a transfer of electrons between the different irons in a structured path or vector. This electric vector generates the magnetic field. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Color is black. Luster is metallic to dull. Transparency: Crystals are opaque. Crystal System is isometric; 4/m bar 3 2/m Crystal Habits are typically octahedrons but rarely rhombododecahedron and other isometric forms, most commonly found massive or granular. Twinning of octahedrons into spinel law twins is seen occassionally. Cleavage is absent although octahedral parting can be seen on some specimens. Fracture is conchoidal. Hardness is 5.5 - 6.5 Specific Gravity is 5.1+ (average for metallic minerals) Streak is black. Associated Minerals are talc and chlorite (schists), pyrite and hematite. Other Characteristics: Magnetism stronger in massive examples than in crystals, striations on crystal faces (not always seen). Notable Occurrences include South Africa, Germany, Russia and many locallities in the USA. www.galleries.com/minerals/oxides/magnetit/magnetit.htm
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Post by prevenge on Jan 20, 2008 21:01:23 GMT -5
was JUST about to post about this here lol... skywalker.cochise.edu/wellerr/students/biomagnetism/project.htmVERY interesting page. Biogenic magnetite has been found in the following: 1. Homing pigeons and other migratory birds 2. Dolphins and Whales 3. Insects such as Bees 4. Salamanders 5. Salmon and Trout 6. Bacteria 7. Human Beings Biogenic Magnetite in Humans Biogenic magnetite was first discovered in Human Beings in 1992. Although the function of the ferromagnetic material in Humans is largely unknown, the presence of the magnetite in human brain tissue also provides plausible theoretical mechanisms for the interaction of environmental magnetic fields with the human central nervous system. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetospirillum_magnetotacticumProbably the most peculiar characteristic of Magnetospirillum is its capacity to orient itself according to Earth's magnetic field, an ability which has been named magnetotaxis. This is achieved through the presence into the bacterium's cytoplasm of special organelles called magnetosomes. Magnetospirillum also resorts to aerotaxis, in order to remain in favourable O2 concentration conditions. -M
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Post by prevenge on Jan 20, 2008 21:06:09 GMT -5
note: .. the other lifewforms besides humans, that have been found to have magnetite in them, are life forms that are well known for their ability to navigate around the globe....
salmon up and down tributaries and rivers to the sea and back..
whales.. migratory patterns all around the world..
bees... obviously getting screwed with lately and dying from some sort of malfunction in the process..
pigeons.. used to send messages because of their ability to return to exact locations..
how do humans use it? how does it play a role in our physiology/psychology?
-M
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Post by jeff on Jan 20, 2008 21:11:32 GMT -5
granuloma or fungul ball ?
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Post by prevenge on Jan 20, 2008 21:12:17 GMT -5
www.affs.org/html/biomagnetism.htmlIn the human brain, pyramidal cells are present and arranged in layers in the cortex of the two cerebra. The pyramidal cells act as electro-crystal cells immersed in extra-cellular tissue fluids, and seem to operate in the fashion of a liquid crystal oscillator in response to different light commands, or light pulses which, in turn, change the orientation of every molecule and atom within the body. Biogravitational encoded switches present in the brain allow a type of liquid network to release ions that induce currents to the surrounding coiled dendrites. Electron impulses from a neuron, on reaching the dendrite coil of the abutted cell, generate a micro amperage magnetic field, causing the ultra thin crystal, or liquid crystal in the pyramidal cell to be activated --- in a very unusual way. On flexing, this ultra thin crystal becomes a piezoelectric oscillator, producing a circular polarized light pulse that travels throughout the body, or travels as a transverse photonic bundle of energy.what would be GREAT, Tonie.. is if you could get one of these new microscopes.. and take a HIGH power image of it.. in order to get a good picture of the crystal formation of the material. here- www.scopecity.com/detail.cfm?ProductID=5006&pn=Celestron%20LCD%20Digital%20Microscope%20(LDM)%2040-400x&sc=&tc=-M
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