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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (7908)2/26/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 117026
 
Mr Champion will, imho, be violating his promise to us if he includes in his revelation a qualification such as;

"KIDDIES - DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!!!"

...... ;-) ........... cheers ............. marcos



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (7908)2/26/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: Joe Champion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 117026
 
>>_Furthermore you promised "construction from readily available materials a low cost" One man's "low cost" may be another person's pain threshold...could you put a round number to that figure in your response to this post?<<

Hello O/49er,

This is a tough question. If one is in the metallurgical, mining or laboratory field and has the appropriate equipment the cost is would depend on the equipment in place. If someone were starting from scratch attempting to make a couple of ounce of precious metals a day, I would estimate that it would cost somewhere between $16,000 to $22,000 for the equipment. If someone wanted to enter the 1,000 plus ounces per day range the cost is significantly higher.

Your next question.....

>>Therefore, not only will you be publishing the process, you pledge it will be in easy to understand Plain English, complete with list of materials, and VIRUS FREE??<<

To me, the flow chart and instructions are easily understood. However, the process starts at the production of metals (low energy transmutation) and continues through to the refining of a product that can be sold to the market. I do not, nor tend to, explain the basics of chemistry or metallurgy. Before attempting any exercise in this area one should have a solid understanding in the fundamentals of chemistry.

>>_Not that I am all that skeptical you understand, as I've observed gold crystals growing in my own lab over the years and never understood why, BTW, but I work well with step by step.<<

Thank you for being honest and stating your observations. I feel that you will get a grasp of the reasons why those crystals appeared and why you were able to collect and cupel them. Furthermore, you will probably gain the reasoning as to why the crystals formed and methodologies of how to accelerate their growth.

In regards to consulting fees, I am not in this for financial gains. I will assist on an as available basis. My motivation is in publishing and working in areas where this science can benefit mankind, such as the deactivation of radioactive waste via low energy transmutation.

Hopefully I answered your all of your questions.

Respectfully,

Joe Champion
transmutation.com