Oxidation of Epinephrine using Nano-Gold Electrode structures.
Oxidized Adrenaline(Epinephrine) makes Adrenochrome(Epinephrinequinone).
This hints at my theory of them having used children, gold, and adrenochrome in tandem to make a life-extending serum.
Dropping this source now, just in case. Archive if you can.
Still working on the full report. It's turning into a history lesson at this point. Oh well.
I can't be sure still whether this produces gold nano-structures such as nanotubes, nanoshells, nanorods, and nanochains. Seeing how those are ideal in nano-machine creation, I can't believe they would just stop at making adrenochrome from gold when they have the potential to redefine biology. Perhaps the oxidation process of adrenochrome creates nano-chains?
I know pure tin has some strange properties where it looks like it grows spires. Perhaps this process goads the gold into acting the same? I'm looking into it.
Feel free to follow down this rabbit hole with me.
I am not so sure it is all Nutjobby.
https://subtle.energy/david-hudsons-discovery-of-ormus-worth-more-than-its-weight-in-gold/
This is the story that got Ormus a real leg up.
ORMUS is a red-herring as far as I'm concerned. They put it out there to obfuscate the real monoatomic gold sources.
What they claim the monoatomic gold in ORMUS can do might be truthful, at least in their twisted minds, but getting it from sea water is simply asinine. There are far too many contaminants and the gold quantity is ridiculously low and impure. The distillation process alone would heat the gold and ruin the monoatomic structures.
Yes, indeed. I agree seawater as a source would not be right.
Nevertheless, the story about it's discovery is fascinating.