Tag: biological transmutation
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![[Old] Chapter 17: Conclusions – Rethinking the Nature of Substance [New Ch.21 V0.2]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-summer_breviary-renaud_de_bar-2.jpg?w=1024)
[Old] Chapter 17: Conclusions – Rethinking the Nature of Substance [New Ch.21 V0.2]
In this book I hope to have introduced the minimum of knowledge necessary to attain at least the beginnings of an understanding of one of the greatest scientific challenges that I am aware. The existence of the phenomenon of biological transmutation of chemical (isotopic) elements would not be denied by pretty much every scientist on…
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![[Old] Chapter 16: Chemistry, the Atom & the Harmony of the Spheres [New Ch.21 V0.1]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-summer_breviary-renaud_de_bar-2.jpg?w=1024)
[Old] Chapter 16: Chemistry, the Atom & the Harmony of the Spheres [New Ch.21 V0.1]
In which a synthesis of the previous chapters is attempted, linking them all with biodynamics and the harmony of the spheres.
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![[Old] Chapter 11: Biberian’s Marinobacter Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.2.2]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/jpb-big.jpg?w=1024)
[Old] Chapter 11: Biberian’s Marinobacter Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.2.2]
As if Holleman’s appearance and disappearance of potassium wasn’t strange enough, Biberian’s marine bacteria results were even more challenging. For every measured chemical element increase in one culture container, an equal but opposite decrease occurred in the other. Whilst it is always possible that errors occurred, in both cases the results and methodologies were such…
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![[Old] Chapter 10: Holleman’s Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.2.1]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/holleman1.jpg?w=977)
[Old] Chapter 10: Holleman’s Experiments [New Ch.11 V0.2.1]
Wim Holleman’s green algae experiments and the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of potassium.
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![[Old] Chapter 9: Vysotskii and Cold Fusion [New Ch.12 V0.2]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/91gth7ay0xl._sl1500_-1806964106-e1725788009251.jpg?w=983)
[Old] Chapter 9: Vysotskii and Cold Fusion [New Ch.12 V0.2]
Vysotskii and Kornilova’s most convincing experiments and the only explanatory theory inline with mainstream physics and the ideas of cold fusion. The key concept here is that this work shows that a chemical isotope (element) transmutation may be enabled using the safe, low energies, of chemical and biological processes, without having to resort to extremely…
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![[Old] Chapter 3: Herzeele, Goethe, Preuss [New Ch.9 V0.3]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/albrecht_von_herzeele-big-868527691-e1725800196902.jpg?w=653)
[Old] Chapter 3: Herzeele, Goethe, Preuss [New Ch.9 V0.3]
By the 1840s mainstream scientists appear to have concluded that living organisms obey the same physical and chemical laws as inorganic nature. During the course of the nineteenth century their experiments increasingly supported this belief. However, some noteworthy exceptions existed. Albrecht von Herzeele was one of the most significant for this book.
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![[Old] Foreword: The Story So Far!](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/summer_breviary-renaud_de_bar.jpg?w=1024)
[Old] Foreword: The Story So Far!
The original book concept was big and ambitious. I tried to simplify it. But each of its parts increasingly appeared to form a single coherent whole. So I am now in the challenging process of bringing all of its parts together in such a way that each part illuminates all of the others, enabling their…

![[Old] Rethinking Biological Transmutations – My Story so far…](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/romanvirgilfolio101r.jpg?w=914)
![[Old] Chapter 8: Kervran and Other Theorists [New Ch.10 V0.2.2]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1722541020-1908169409-e1725788789941.jpeg?w=768)
![[Old] Chapter 7: Pictet, Spessard, Baranger, etc [New Ch.10 V0.2.1]](https://rethinkingsubstance.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/pictet-medal_big.jpg?w=763)