The attached file is a British Patent by inventor David Hudson for a method of producing Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements, including Gold. This patent was approved in the 1980s and allowed by the inventor to expire in 1993. Monatomic gold, according to the patent, is said to have superconductive properties and the capacity to be used as a source of energy. Monatomic gold is rumored to have the capacity to tap into the zero point energy field as a sort of antenna in "certain configurations". I have never seen one of these configurations, but I would like to, and I believe the scientific community should experiment with these materials and openly communicate their findings.
It is surprising to me that I studied chemistry in college only a few years ago and yet never heard any mention of monatomic Gold, Platinum, Iridium, etc. existing in a stable form and having characteristics that were distinct from the diatomic metals they form, to the degree that they do not appear to have metallic properties and are undistinguishable from other ORME materials while in their monatomic form, (i.e. ORME Gold indistinguishable from ORME Silver until reverted to its diatomic form). It seems to me that such profound discoveries regarding the basic properties of elemental matter should at least be discussed in our Universities.
If anyone has experimented with monatomic gold or other ORMEs, please share your experiences here, and elaborate on what David Hudson meant when he said (top of page 17 in patent GB 2,219,995) "present disclosure only highlights superconductivity and catalysis, but wider potential uses exist, including energy production" or when he mentions that "a specific voltage will be produced for each specific applied frequency" (pg 13, bottom of 1st paragraph). Can anyone post an open source application of the newly discovered properties mentioned in this patent; perhaps someone could offer a method of forging monatomic gold into its glass-like form in a configuration that resonates with zero point frequencies to produce a current? Ideas anyone?
It is surprising to me that I studied chemistry in college only a few years ago and yet never heard any mention of monatomic Gold, Platinum, Iridium, etc. existing in a stable form and having characteristics that were distinct from the diatomic metals they form, to the degree that they do not appear to have metallic properties and are undistinguishable from other ORME materials while in their monatomic form, (i.e. ORME Gold indistinguishable from ORME Silver until reverted to its diatomic form). It seems to me that such profound discoveries regarding the basic properties of elemental matter should at least be discussed in our Universities.
If anyone has experimented with monatomic gold or other ORMEs, please share your experiences here, and elaborate on what David Hudson meant when he said (top of page 17 in patent GB 2,219,995) "present disclosure only highlights superconductivity and catalysis, but wider potential uses exist, including energy production" or when he mentions that "a specific voltage will be produced for each specific applied frequency" (pg 13, bottom of 1st paragraph). Can anyone post an open source application of the newly discovered properties mentioned in this patent; perhaps someone could offer a method of forging monatomic gold into its glass-like form in a configuration that resonates with zero point frequencies to produce a current? Ideas anyone?