Is there any reality to powdered mono atomic gold? Is it even theoretically possible? Has there ever been any legit scientific study done on it?
>>9075339
No, it is actually just a jewish conspracy. (((they))) say that it doesn't matter if they take all the gold, they will then just hire chemists to make more gold for the rest of us :^). Or should I say, :^^^^^^^^). Fucking big nose fuckers.
As soon as you start moving the powder atoms will start fusing
>>9075607
Right, that's interesting, so even if it were to exist it wouldn't be stable at all. So if you move it too much you end up with a block of gold again?
Most of the time if you press supporters on their claims they'll fall back to some claim like "the properties exist but aren't testable by science, you just have to trust us". They've explicitly placed their claims beyond the realm of scientific testing.
Also, if you look at the chemistry, most of the time when people talk about mono atomic gold they're talking about precipitated magnesium hydroxide, not actual elemental gold.
Just for conversation's sake, here's a bunch of bullshit by the guy claiming to have discovered it: https://monatomic-orme.com/david-hudson/
>monoatomic gold
only $40 on amazon for 15 grams
>https://www.amazon.com/Mother-Earth-Alchemy-Monatomic-Powder/dp/B002XE07JU
Your saying I can buy a bunch of this and shake it up and the powder will fuse into gold bars?
>>9075742
it will not
>>9075729
References:
[1] Sitchin, Zecharia, The 12th Planet, 1976, The Stairway to Heaven, 1980, The Wars of Gods and Men, 1985, The Lost Realms, When Time Began, Genesis Revisited, 1990, Divine Encounters, 1995, Avon Books, New York.
[2] Gardner, Laurence, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, 1996-1997, Barnes & Noble Books, New York; Genesis of the Grail Kings, 1999, Bantam Press, New York; Realm of the Ring Lords, 2000, Media Quest, Ottery St. Mary, England; and most importantly: Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, Amazing Revelations of the Incredible Powers of Gold, 2003, HarperCollins, London.
kek
>>90757
>Bloodline of the Holy Grail
>Realm of the Ring Lords
who can scientifically argue against sources as authoritative as these?
>>9075746
If it is monoatomic then there's no oxide layer which would keep the atoms from welding together.
>>9076202
i said it won't for two reasons: it's not truly monoatomic, and it's not truly gold
>>9075339
clearly a scam