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Make diamond out of your microwave!??!?!?!?!


Tim_Lou

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i was surfing the internet, and i found something very interesting!!!!

take a look at this website below:

http://www.rangeguide.net/diamonds.htm

 

it tells you how to do an experiment to make diamond out of peanut butter!

 

"A Complete Procedure to Produce Diamonds

LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION / ALCHEMY "

 

You believe that crap? Do you believe any of that crap?

 

http://www.me.berkeley.edu/diamond/submissions/diam_intro/cphased.htm

 

Deposition of carbon at ambient pressure will only get you graphite unless you are in a bath of hydrogen radicals. The original work was Bradford Pate's' PhD thesis at Stanford that became the rational basis of argon/hydrogen/methane CVD diamond. That is the whole of it.

 

The publicity stunt of General Electric making high pressure/high temperature diamond out of peanut butter was actually quite awful. Tracy Hall's kids are in the HPHT business big time,

 

http://www.novatekonline.com/

sintered diamond and c-BN

 

All that makes is abrasive. Gem diamond synthesis is high art and won't get you much beyond a couple of carats.

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I hadn't noticed:

 

A Complete Procedure to Produce Diamonds

LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION / ALCHEMY

 

Nuclear transmutation isn't even necessary to turn graphite into diamonds, only the crystal lattice is different!!! Just shows how much Range Guide knows about it...

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  • 1 year later...
Company in Switzerland will make deceased spouses into diamonds...

You then have the choice of what to set him/her into...

 

Prince Albert anyone? :naughty:

 

theres also a company that is known for that its lifegem.com they also make them out of the family pet too its crazy i just saw them on the news yesterday i dont think i would be spending 1500 to turn my dog into a dimond anytime soon

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