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A Silver flickering in Infinity Power of Invisible Particle

Jordy Paul

Abstract


A charged particle, in a medium, which is at below detectable level has a capacity to react with another particle resulting in the formation of measurable particle. Thus, the reaction results in conversion of invisible particle to measurable visible particle. The experiment was carried out using easily reactive and water-soluble particles of silver nitrate and sodium chloride. The findings reveal the ability of invisible charged particles in nature to transform when reacting with suitable reactants under proper conditions. Since under normal circumstances, there is difficulty in obtaining the above mentioned invisible particles, the experiment was conducted using homoeopathic medicinal samples viz, Argentum Nitricum 30, Argentum Nitricum 200, which is supposed to contain silver nitrate particles along with a suitable reactant of normal saline solution. The analysis was done using, ICP-MS-following the test method, CKL/ANL/AY-008.


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Particles, Argentum Nitricum, homoeopathy

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