Friday, October 26, 2012

Anomaly Laabs

Only Scientific Anomalites can change our future.

No critics makes sense! Armchair Skeptics just loose time proud of a 100 years old science degree in their wall.

A new Blog -  new Website

Main Page

Experiments Videos Trubnails
 - "real time experiments", with atached files comments texts.
 (highest proof videos comes first with milliseconds timeline or clock, good resolution proof cameras)
 - next: no-proof anomalies and experiments -
- fun videos will be change to true anomaly reated videos,

"I did 2mm magnesium spheres in outside sealded months old urine, and is definitivally not Poliacrilate"

 - Half page later:
Author Experiment Requests :
Website Author Anomaly Requests.
First my Requests for create anomalyes.

All experiments on low budget have priority  - why? Because:

 High budget experiments is not easy replicable, it lack proof anyway.
Self-Destruction of earth future if great companies  holds all knoledge into classified recipes.

 - The same law, calculus and rules is for planets as for atoms. 
This is not acepted yet , but is universal.
Lets do it tiny.


First Author Request:

Experiment:
Using 2 electrode of STAINLESS STEEL ANSI INOX 316L in DISTILLED WATER without any kind of eletrolite, we can generate implosive gas while not in contact with atmosphere (trapped in bubles)
This is a key experiment that will be used to stress matter over sudden implosions over time.

Alchemists have reason many and many times over and over again.
This time lets test something about the famous  "Solvet et Coagula"

2 Sealed Vessels with urine (most common homogeneous liquid)

1 - One vessel for 1 month to 1 year submited to constant implosion in chamber that once the implosion happens creating vacuum suddenly over and over again.

2  - Another vessel is compressed by explosion over and over again leting excessive pressure escape in a tiny hole.

I think the one in vacum chamber will dissolve urine.
I think the pressure one would coagulate.
Would that happens on vice versa?

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