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(se folosete un alt container din material plastic, dup cum s-a artat mai sus,
avnd un pic de soluie caustic n partea de jos pentru a-l pstra foarte umed, de
asemenea, aa cum s-a artat mai sus bure i de srm pentru a ridica materialele
cu un ol deasupra fundului recipientului ... se a eaz materialele astfel nct
acestea s aib propriul lor spaiu i nu se ating unul de altul ... ca i cum ar fi
pizza pe un cuptor cu band transportoare. (a i putea folosi o plac de metal / o
mas n miniatur n loc de burei de srm pentru a le ine deasupra fundului
recipientului)
Pasul 6: Aplicai o tensiune foarte mic materialelor ... atinge i o singur pies din
metal (de exemplu un fierstru vechi) i un cui n acela i timp (cuiul i ferstrul
nu se ating fizic ntre ele), cu un voltmetru cu cleme banane (a i putea folosi o
baterie) trebuie s fie de aplicri n mod aleatoriu ntre 5-10 secunde ... atunci
descrcai curent / tensiune.
Pasul 7: Punei capacul pe container (n acest moment este vorba de containerul 2)
i l lsai ntre 5-7 ore. Apoi descrcai din nou curentul / tensiunea, la fel ca
nainte i apoi lsai-l din nou timp de 5-7 ore, repeta i acest proces de 3 sau de 4
ori n timp de 24 de ore. Chiar i o mic baterie (a a cum este men ionat mai sus),
creeaz condiia care permite curentului s circule corect. Acest proces permite ca
straturi nano s fie produse la exteriorul materialului. Astfel crea i materiale nano la
un cost aproape zero. Materiale nano pot fi folosite pentru decontaminare. Aceasta
este o metod simpl i ieftin pentru producerea de materiale nano, care a fost
folosit timp de 7 ani i este utilizat n diferite scopuri.
Pasul 8: Materialele pot fi apoi mutate ntr-un alt recipient i trebuie s se pstreze
cu capacul pus pn n momentul utilizrii. Astfel se pstreaz recipientul (numrul
3) nchis cu materialele nou create n interiorul lui pn cnd trebuie s se
foloseasc.
* Sfat, nu expunei materialele la aer pn n momentul utilizrii ... trebuie s
mpiedicai oxidarea n continuare.
Orice metal poate fi acoperit cu nano ... fie c este vorba de o el, fier, cupru, aur,
etc. Foi de cupru (la fel de subiri ca i hrtia), cu un strat de oxid de cupru nano
pot fi utilizate la baterii ... (economisii o mulime de $$) pot s fie folosite ca un
superconductor, i ca un izolator.
Trebuie s ne amintim c metalele adugate n "oal" (recipientul din plastic 1) vor
crea diferite straturi compozite ..., de exemplu, atunci cnd ve i aduga aluminiu
(sau recipieni de la lumnri), acesta se va dizolva n solu ie i va crea un strat
compozit.
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Spaceship Institute
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Step 7: You put the cover back on the container (at this point it's container 2) and you leave it
between 5-7 hours. Then you come back and create a small current again like before and then you
leave it again for 5-7 hours you do this process 3 or 4 times over 24 hours. Even a small battery (as
stated above) creates the right condition that allows the current to flow. This process allows nano
layers to be produced from under to the top of the material. You create nano materials at near zero
cost. Nano materials can be used for decontamination. This is a simple, and cheap method for
producing nano materials that has been used for 7 years and is used for different purposes.
Step 8: The materials can then be moved into another container and must be keep with the lid on
until point of use. So keep the container (number 3) closed with the newly created materials inside
until you need to use them.
* Secret, you can not expose the materials to air until the point of use...you have to prevent them
from oxidizing further.
Any metal can be nano coated...be it steel, iron, copper, gold etc. Copper sheets (like as thin as
paper) with a copper oxide nano coating used in batteries...(worth a lot of $$) can be used as a
super conductor and an insulator.
You got to remember that the metals you add to the "pot" (1st plastic container) will give you different
composite layers....for instance lets say your first time through the process you add aluminum (or
candle tins) these will dissolve in the solution and give you a composite layer.
The composite layer will be determined by what metals are in the "pot". Versus no composite layers if
you were strictly to use lets say just copper. Either way is fine...you will just get different results....
in a way Mr. Keshe say's nano coating is like creating a magnet....and depending on your coatings
you will attract different things. You can repeat entire steps 1-8 several times to build up your
layers...also adding "no salt" (a potassium substitute to salt found in your grocery store) or KOH
(potassium hydroxide) and the tops of coke bottles (my understanding is it's not the caps but the
"neck" and threaded part of the bottle) to the mix as well....
Basically follow steps 1-8 but also experiment and create detailed logs of all your experiments and
perhaps you will discover a new way or new result. Also where in the room you place the plastic
container will determine the homogenous of your layers.
Place it near a wall and half of your materials may be coated more heavily than the rest....everything
has fields right down to the table you place it on....which can influence your layers you are creating
Remember safety first!
NOTES: -We urge you not just o experiment but also log in detail your methods and results. -That
being said please experiment...as this is a new frontier in science and a near limitless amounts of
new discoveries are possible...this is just one way to make nano materials....come up with other
ways.
***Please remember to SHARE your KNOWLEDGE....lets keep this info and the discussion out in
the open for all to learn and benefit from. Reference Knowledge seekers video's at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceshipInstitute Reference other knowledge
at:www.keshefoundation.org (the site in general, the papers, the patents (usb stick) and particularly
the books and the forum)
http://www.livestream.com/spaceshipinstitute http://www.livestream.com/kesheworkshop
www.spaceshipinstitute.org http://www.youtube.com/user/keshefoundation Keshe Foundation Public
Teaching
Workshops: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyGfOEClc8QkbzWgc_DEkyw
And the numerous interviews and lectures Mr. Keshe has given online via Youtube and the radio.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-nbdg1EUi-KTTNGNkUyTUtnS2M&usp=sharing
Best Regards
Keshe Foundation
Spaceship Institute
We share our experiences in Spaceship Institute of Keshe Foundation in Italy.
youtube.com