The Platinum Cannon Shipwreck
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Chapter 2 HISTORY

The mixture ignited slowly, but within 20 seconds it had reached a temperature of 700°C. At this point, the reaction took on a new appearance, simulating a small volcano. Small nodules of magma were being released from the can. The temperature increased to a point where sulfur was also being released from the black sand (the black sand is a sulfide based mineral). The reaction lasted for a total of 90 seconds, ending abruptly. After allowing the matrix to cool, visual inspection showed a residue identical to that of volcanic lava. It wasn't hard to imagine our universe four and a half billion years ago with the gaseous clouds forming from the subsurface volcanic activity.

The molten matrixes of newly transmuted minerals filled the fractures and fissures of the subsea terrestrial mountains during the age we presume the planet to be covered with water. By viewing this ninety-second reaction, it was apparent to me, as it probably would be to you, how the elements originated within our universe. Also, this simple reaction will aide in the understanding of the voids within the Grand Unified Theory, the mathematical emporium which ties together the Birth ??? > Life ??> Death of our universe.

To return to the demonstration, the analytical results were as, follows:

Before the process, there was a total of:
Gold (Au) -----> 0.18 milligrams (mg)
Silver (Ag) -----> 1.35 mg
After the reaction, the results were:
Gold (Au) -----> 212.705 mg
Silver (Ag) -----> 856.800 mg

It was easy to interpolate the gold increased over 1,000 times and the silver increased over 800 times from before ignition to after ignition. This was a major scientific phenomenon!

To maintain objectivity, I prepared four more mixtures and performed the experiments from start to finish. I was meticulous with sampling details removing material just prior to ignition and immediately after weighing and pulverizing the magma residue. To have an unbiased view, I sent the before and after samples of the four experiments I accomplished in Jack's presence to Environmental Services Laboratories in Chicago, Illinois for a total precious metal analysis. The results from these tests impressed me to the point of starting a three-year research program. I now have the ability to share my newly gained knowledge with the world.

The qualitative results varied between the four after burn samples, but one thing which remained constant was the analysis of the before burn samples. They all showed trace amounts of gold and silver with no detection of PGMs. In the after ignition samples, significant levels of platinum, palladium, iridium and rhodium were recorded. Thus, this simple process allowed for the production of all precious metals, whereas Jack felt it was only a process for gold and silver.

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20th Century Alchemy Index
| Preface | List of Contributors | Introduction | History | Explanation of Resonance Reaction |
| Experimental Examples | Analytical Analysis of Experiments |
| Synthetic Production of Precious Metals from Black Sands | Conclusion | Note From The Author |

 


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