Reaching Silver 60-ppm using Plasma Arc!

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • There is a trick to creating silver nanoparticles over 20-ppm using plasma arc. Learn how!
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Komentáře • 14

  • @darbet6475
    @darbet6475 Před 18 dny

    Thanks Tom, great video! Greetings from Croatia.

  • @neejazzey
    @neejazzey Před 18 dny

    Any chance you can do a video on the power of your ark and how you made up your AG supply or where you buy it
    I found this very cool

    • @AlchemyWizard
      @AlchemyWizard  Před 18 dny +1

      AG? you mean the silver rods. Yes there is a link in the description to the silver wire. I have a plasma arc playlist and in it are several videos where I detail the 10k and 15k transformers. Here it is: czcams.com/play/PLWwh7ncogjg3lvbq25whhPk_D4rz9P4k-.html

  • @4mysecurity
    @4mysecurity Před 18 dny +1

    Fast seems better without other considerations. However, the main reason that I use low-voltage electrolysis is to minimize particle size for maximum bioavailability. Does the brown indicate that this is a much larger particle size and therefore not as bioavailable?

    • @AlchemyWizard
      @AlchemyWizard  Před 18 dny +1

      There is little information on the colors and shapes and sizes of various silver nanoparticles. It's stated: the colors of colloidal silver nanoparticles can vary widely and are influenced by factors such as particle size, shape, and the distance between particles. Its stated that clear silver generally is under 5nm, however if the concentration is high enough then a color shift can occur.
      I've made both yellow and brown silver nanoparticles and both seem to be equally effective. I would say, and it's only a guess, that the size is similar in both but the shape of the nanoparticles is different.
      The plasma arc colloidal particles of various metals all seem to be around the 20nm to 40nm range in size. Again, it's just a guess. Without an electron microscope (TEM) there is no way to know for sure.
      Bioavailable of the size is tricky; smaller is not necessarily better. With nanoparticles it's like a lock and key. If the particle is too big or small for what you want to accomplish it will not unlock. We see this with gold. 20nm rose/ruby red gold helps boost brain function. 40nm purple gold is not as effective for boosting brain function but it may be a better anti-inflammatory. At least according to the current tests that you can find on the matter.
      It's all fascinating for sure, and if I had access to a lab with a TEM, I could learn so much more about these things.

    • @neejazzey
      @neejazzey Před 17 dny

      Awesome thank you very much

    • @user-oj1ur9cc5q
      @user-oj1ur9cc5q Před 12 dny

      @@AlchemyWizard great work Tom as always!. are you open to finding who has a TEM electron microscope in the USA and what would be the cost to run a sample of plasma arc gold through it? I figure the cost would be lower in the USA..than europe or downunder, we can then fund raise the $$ if its a sensible amount. It's quite possible Monoatomic & diatomic particles are being created as well as the 20nm nano clusters. If it is that's the holy grail of alchemy, superconductivity.

  • @Merry2185
    @Merry2185 Před 7 dny

    Amazing💕 do you know if colloidal silver works well for treating the Candida?

    • @AlchemyWizard
      @AlchemyWizard  Před 7 dny +1

      An article in the National Library of Medicine dated May 2018 talks about a study on the effectiveness of silver nanoparticles against the Candida species of fungus. Conclusion of the study stated that silver might emerge as a new paradigm for developing nano silver-based therapy for clinical applications in fungal therapeutics. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29760548/

  • @aleksihokkanen8554
    @aleksihokkanen8554 Před 11 dny

    Hi can you help me whit vinyl sleeving i buy normal pvc plastic hose for water and i melted the other side but it opened when im cooking ruby red gold what to do?

    • @AlchemyWizard
      @AlchemyWizard  Před 11 dny

      I'm not sure what you are doing? Are you using vinyl tubing instead of glass? if you are using vinyl or even silicone tubing, I would think the plasma arc would be hot enough to melt it. I never tested using vinyl as the low melting point can easily be reached by the arc.

  • @Gaslightingnarcissist
    @Gaslightingnarcissist Před 16 dny

    what happens when you increase the high voltage power supply to lets say 100-150kv??

    • @AlchemyWizard
      @AlchemyWizard  Před 15 dny

      well, you can only get 15kV transformers unless you have one built. One subscriber said he had a 15kv and 20kV transformer and one was no better than the other. It's the current that actually is important when arching through water. You need milliamps not microamps. those small hobby transformers that create insane voltage outputs will probably not work. They have little current output.