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In the late 1970s an Arizona farmer named David Hudson noticed some very strange materials as he was doing some gold mining on his land. Hudson spent several million dollars over the following decade figuring out how to obtain and work with these strange materials.
In 1989 David Hudson was granted patents on these materials and methods for obtaining them. Two of these patents can be found on the World Wide Web at:
http://monatomic.earth.com/david-hudson/patent-us-1.html
http://monatomic.earth.com/david-hudson/patent-oz.html
Hudson’s Australian Patent
During the early 1990s Hudson toured the United States giving lectures and workshops about what he had found. Transcripts of portions of three of David Hudson’s lectures are available on the Web. The most complete of these transcripts is the transcript of his Dallas lecture and workshop. You can find this transcript on the Web at:
http://monatomic.earth.com/david-hudson/1995-02-dallas-toc.html
The two other Hudson transcripts can be found at:
http://www.cris.com/~Notnorml/alchemy2.html
http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/freenrg/hudson.txt
Hudson’s Portland Lecture
http://elaine.teleport.com/~boydroid/gold.htm
Hudson’s Virginia Beach Lecture
Since ancient Egyptian times, alchemists have worked in secret to produce something called the Philosopher’s Stone, or the Elixir of Life. The materials that Hudson and other researchers have found are believed to be related to the Philosopher’s Stone. The materials have been called ORMEs, monoatomic gold, white gold, white powder gold, ORMUS, m-state, AuM, microclusters, and manna.
David Hudson calls the materials he found Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements or ORMEs. He also refers to them as monoatomic elements in a high-spin state.
Since Hudson has patented his process for obtaining and identifying these elements, we would like to suggest that the terms ORMUS and m-state be used when referring to this state of matter.
The ORMUS or m-state materials are thought to be the precious metal elements in a different atomic state. The following elements have been identified in this different state of matter (these elements, with the exception of mercury, are listed in Hudson’s patents):
Cobalt | |
Nickel | |
Copper | |
Ruthenium | |
Rhodium | |
Palladium | |
Silver | |
Osmium | |
Iridium | |
Platinum | |
Gold | |
Mercury |
All of these m-state elements are abundant in sea water. According to David Hudson’s discoveries, these elements in their m-state may be as much as 10,000 times more abundant than their metallic counterparts. There also may be other elements which occur naturally in the m-state.
Various researchers, working independently, have identified these materials in this different state of matter. They have arrived at many of the same observations.
These m-state elements have been observed to exhibit superconductivity, superfluidity, Josephson tunneling and magnetic levitation. It looks like these are an entirely new class of materials.
These m-state elements are also present in many biological systems. They may enhance energy flow in the microtubules inside every living cell.
Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat
http://philosophers-stone.co.uk