There more more useful links to papers on this topic here:- http://www.panospappas.gr/biological_transmutations.htm
link is no longer valid, however here is an archived version:
There more more useful links to papers on this topic here:- http://www.panospappas.gr/biological_transmutations.htm
link is no longer valid, however here is an archived version:
goldinium - how very strange -works perfectly for me.
maybe your browser is using a local version...if you tried from another device or browser you'll notice it doesn't work
goldinium - how very strange -works perfectly for me.
Works for me too. Wow a lot of material, even a video of Ruby Carat interviewing a very laid back Ed Storms on biological transmutation!
please post the link
If you have a dropbox you have to send me the link
please post the link
Thanks Cydonia that's amazing !
we had done forbidden things so put living mouse cells in Petri dishes fully deficient in calcium.
All cells contain calcium. So it's no mystery that it reoccurs.
Sorry to make it more clear. The hen experiment has been debunked already a long time ago. Referencing it's shows some lack of knowledge in the field.
Also army reports usually are just summaries of existing work. You cannot draw any conclusion about the content being true/correct.
The only serious work done in the field of biological transmutation was about 137Cs in Russia. So I would stick to measurable and reproducible experiments.
All cells contain calcium. So it's no mystery that it reoccurs.
Sorry to make it more clear. The hen experiment has been debunked already a long time ago. Referencing it's shows some lack of knowledge in the field.
Also army reports usually are just summaries of existing work. You cannot draw any conclusion about the content being true/correct.
The only serious work done in the field of biological transmutation was about 137Cs in Russia. So I would stick to measurable and reproducible experiments.
I disagree, the hen experiment isn't debunked...
neither the army report..did you read it all?
it state solid evidence.
The hen experiment has been debunked already a long time ago.
Can you provide a link to a paper debunking this? The debunking may have occurred long ago and it might not be available on the internet, but perhaps you can tell us the title and author.
Deeply grateful to You for sharing these with us Cydonia , I have skimmed through it and find Kervran’s writing style very pleasing, even If my command of French is less than basic. These will keep me reading for a good while!
All cells contain calcium. So it's no mystery that it reoccurs.
Sorry to make it more clear. The hen experiment has been debunked already a long time ago. Referencing it's shows some lack of knowledge in the field.
Also army reports usually are just summaries of existing work. You cannot draw any conclusion about the content being true/correct.
The only serious work done in the field of biological transmutation was about 137Cs in Russia. So I would stick to measurable and reproducible experiments.
Can you provide a link to a paper debunking this?
Just go back in the thread and read Zeus post!
Just go back in the thread and read Zeus post!
I looked at those references Wyttenbach , they published data supporting a negative effect on egg production due to measured calcium deficiency in the feed given to hens, but also they report a level of potassium that would be insufficient by Kervran’s experiments to replace the calcium by means of transmutation. So it’s not a debunking or Kervran’s work.
Ok Wyttenbach , no need to be sad, I am fully aware there is a strong controversy around this topic.
I know that methodological pitfalls of analyzing solid samples, and more over, biological tissue samples, are plenty, and sources of error that could explain the results of experiments that concluded biological transmutation as possible, are hard to fully control.
Biberian, himself being one of whom has published experimental verification of the results of Kervran’s work with seeds and sprouts, in his review published in the JCMNS acknowledges many works that failed to reproduce biological transmutations .
Perhaps Kervran was completely wrong. One must always allow room for that possibility. But, more recent work from Vysostkii and Kornilova has been produced under conditions that allow much better control of error sources, and the results support the possibility of microorganisms being capable of performing transmutation.
So, we can forget about Kervran and his hens, altogether, and we are still left with Vysotskii and Kornilova,’and some others with analog results with microorganisms.
Biberian, himself being one of whom has published experimental verification of the results of Kervran’s work with seeds and sprouts, in his review published in the JCMNS acknowledges many works that failed to reproduce biological transmutations .
These are MUCH easier to work with than chickens. Seriously. The easier the experiment, the better.
These are MUCH easier to work with than chickens. Seriously. The easier the experiment, the better.
I totally Agree. Microbes, from the strictly a chemical analysis poin of view, are even simpler.