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steven
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Check out this link.
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twinky
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That's fascinating.
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I wonder if this can be extrapolated further so that the metals in the plants would be absorbed by the animals that eat them. If so animals that eat large amount of plant matter, and live a long time, like elephants or hippos, may have deposits of such metals as well. That would just be cool.
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Tante Shvester
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Like the goose eats the golden alfalfa, then lays a golden egg?
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steven
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It is quite possible to extract gold from most sources of groundwater. I built a water trap from a kit that I bought at www.wildsideplus.com that can trap the "oil of gold".
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Like they said this is old news, its been part of bioremediation for a while. Using biological systems to produce nanoparticles is also been done for a while. Bacteria that can live in high concentrations of cadmium have been used to synthesize quantum dots.

When you cause a quantum dot to emit light, the wavelength of the light is proportional to the size of the particle. Bacteria that sequester Cd die when the amount of bound Cd reaches a certain amount. Dots produced in this fashion are generally more uniform in size than dots produced by other methods, because of this die off.

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steven
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bump.
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TomDavidson
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Egad, steven, that link is like "Crackpots 'R' Us."
http://www.wildsideplus.com/SystemFiles/TWResearchReport/TrapWaterTestamonials.html

I personally love this one, which is along the same vein but almost as fun as the TIMECUBE:
http://www.soulinvitation.com/implosionhazards/implosion.html

And THIS guy thinks his water's harboring intelligent life made out of pure energy:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/m-seeps.htm

This guy has a nutjob's "how-to" guide, including handy definitions:
http://www.handpen.com/Bio/alchemy.htm
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It's important to note that the "quackery" here comes not in the existence of colloids -- which is actual scientific fact -- but in the common belief that they possess unusual powers. (See the above links for examples.)

Here's one chemist's opinion:
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/index.html
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/wonkywater.html

[ February 11, 2006, 11:18 PM: Message edited by: TomDavidson ]

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HollowEarth
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Tom is refering to steven's second link. The first one is okay.
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Oil of gold sounds like some happy euphemism for urine. [Angst]
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Tante Shvester
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Have we all forgotten the lessons to be learned from Pottinger's cats?
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