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> But , I really would like to learn how to

> transmute my silicon into calcium. Can you send me

> the specifics? ;-)

Hi Heidi:

For evidence of biological transmutation of elements (cold fusion)

see Kevran's book. Not sure of the Kevran spelling but I think the

book is available from Acres, U.S.A. The egg and chick are not the

only evidence that biological transmutation of elements may occur.

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Since a baby chick has stem cells galore, isn't it possible the

calcium develops from them? Is this a silly question? I don't know

much about stem cells, but have read they can change into all sorts

of tissue. To transmute means to change from one substance to

another, so why not into calcium, brain cells, bones, or whatever,

right within the egg shell of the little chick? Is that a biological

transmutation?

Sheila

> --- In @y..., Heidi Schuppenhauer <heidis@t...>

wrote:

> > But , I really would like to learn how to

> > transmute my silicon into calcium. Can you send me

> > the specifics? ;-)

>

> Hi Heidi:

> For evidence of biological transmutation of elements (cold fusion)

> see Kevran's book. Not sure of the Kevran spelling but I think the

> book is available from Acres, U.S.A. The egg and chick are not the

> only evidence that biological transmutation of elements may occur.

> Chi

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----- Original Message -----

From: " h2ocolor1937 " <h2ocolor@...>

> Since a baby chick has stem cells galore, isn't it possible the

> calcium develops from them? Is this a silly question? I don't know

> much about stem cells, but have read they can change into all sorts

> of tissue. To transmute means to change from one substance to

> another, so why not into calcium, brain cells, bones, or whatever,

> right within the egg shell of the little chick?

Calcium is an element, which basically means that it's a type of atom--to

most intents and purposes the smallest and most fundamental unit of matter .

Except in nuclear reactions, which as a rule do not occur in living

organisms, one type of atom cannot be changed to another. Stem cells can

change only the arrangement of their atoms--they can't change the types of

their atoms. So if they don't have calcium to begin with, they can't create

any.

> Is that a biological transmutation?

It's a transmutation in the broadest sense of the term--that one thing is

changing into another--but it's not an elemental transmutation. Elemental

transmutation is the changing of one type of atom to another, and is

generally not believed to be possible under the sort of conditions existing

in living organisms.

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Sheila-

>Since a baby chick has stem cells galore, isn't it possible the

>calcium develops from them? Is this a silly question?

Stem cells can't and don't transmute one element to another. That would

amount to alchemy, like the fabled and much-desired transmutation of lead

to gold, and would require high-energy nuclear reactions in a nuclear

reactor, with lots of accompanying radiation. A stem cell is merely a cell

that has the potential to become a liver cell, a bone marrow cell, a muscle

cell, etc.

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Biological Transmutations, by C. Louis Kervran

English Translation by Crosby Lockwood, 1971

First published in English, 1972

Originally published in French, 1966

ISBN 0 258 96770 6 (cloth)

ISBN 0 258 96850 8 (paper)

134 pp

This is from a copy of the book which I've had for decades. Whether

Biological Transmutation is a fact, I can't say for sure. And it would be

delightful to me were it the case. Just think of the possibilities!

All the best,

Ken Morehead, Durham

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