X-ray Fluorescence on Metallic and ORMUS Gold
X-ray Fluorescence was performed on specific steps of
the process to determine the spectral changes as metallic clusters were disaggregated to below the minimal
cluster size. Note: The large spike is the rhodium target frequency used to detect gold in an
XRF sample.
In metallic Gold tests, the XRF revealed the predicted peak for Gold metal.
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99.995+ purity gold
metal powder
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The test of the dried precipitate of the chemical process results in a spectral line that is reduced but
still evident indicating a monatomic noble metal hydroxide compound bond. This indicates
that the sample is in a non metallic state. The hydroxide compound still
has an attachment to the Gold monatom so x-ray photons interacting with the atoms of the compound are not
finding many electrons to interact with but enough to produce the blunted spectral line.
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Pre-annealed
AuOH
This is the ORME state.
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After annealing is performed the sample exhibits a spectral line shift showing elements
that do not exist in the sample. This may be happening because the fermi surface is well
inside the positive screening field. The ordered pairs are well protected from photon-half
integer quantum particle interactions as they behave as lower energy state whole integer quantum
bosons. The x-ray photons are refracted by the positive screening field and sent back
to the detector as false spectral images of aluminum and silicon after never finding an electron to be absorbed
into and re emitted (QED theory).
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Fully annealed
gold This is the S-ORME
state.
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Metal
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ORMEs
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S-ORMEs
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As is evident in the sequence of tests, gold is transformed to a state first identified by David
Hudson; a curious appearance of elements that were not in the sample
namely aluminum and silicon. Zirconium was one of the element targets
along with Germanium and Rhodium and is an artifact of the test in an effort to find any gold in the
sample.
In fact, the double line near the normal location for the gold spectral line may be the
s-d doublet since it is a dissimilar orbital pair and may have some interaction capability.
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