* A friend mentioned the following. Raptures of the Deep was published in 1995. It's available as an eBook from Mikamar. The chapter on Transmutation is also at http://sci2.lefora.com/2011/04/07/1-28. In fact, an email he'd written (June 26, 2008, Re: Nanoprobes) said: There was a 1978 paper by Solomon Goldfein (U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research & Development Command, Ft. Belvoir, VA, Report 2247, May 1978) on biological transmutation, where he postulated that a cell's mitochondria was a micro-cyclotron: 'Energy Development From Elemental Transmutations In Biological Systems' , which is also discussed in the above chapter link. See also http://www.rexresearch.com/goldfein/goldfein.htm. He also said: It's curious that magnesium plays a central role in mitochondrial activity -- MgATP -- that Goldfein considers a micro-cyclotron. Equally curious is that the active moiety in hemoglobin is iron, which is chemically quite different from magnesium, but which itself (magnesium) plays a similar central role in plant chlorophyll.
* There's a plethora of abstracts relating to transmutation at: http://www.papimi.gr/biological_transmutations.htm.
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Re: Recovered: Transmutation on Stars, Planets etc
This sounds like a Terrible blasphemy against all we know about nuclear reactions.bboyer wrote:Kervran himself found that superheated nitrogen, N2, transmutes in the body into carbon-monoxide, CO. A wood stove in a room can heat the air next to the red-hot pipe enough to give people in the room headaches. He found that this is from the nitrogen converting into carbon-monoxide.
Assuming it were possible to convert a carbon and oxygen atom into two nitrogen atoms, the masses would not be exactly the same and the released energy and particles would be explosive to say the least.
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