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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| Sysop : Jerry W. Decker | Voice : (214) 324-8741 |
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| File Name : EMMENS.ASC | Online Date : 05/22/94 |
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| Contributed by : Tim Niver | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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ARGENTAURANA - A STUDY IN THE NON-NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION OF METALS
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BY STEPHEN H. EMMENS, Ph.D,
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This review is done for upload and commentary to the Vangard Sciences
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Research Group in Dallas, Texas and there associates by the efforts of Tim
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Niver. It is hoped that, those reviewing this material, will contact the
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Rex Research Archive and obtain a copy of this book by Dr. Emmens,
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undertake to perform the research outlined therein, and in turn upload
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their findings to the KeelyNet BBS so that we all may benefit from their
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knowledge.
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At about the same time that John Ernst Worrel Keely met his untimely end,
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Stephen H. Emmens, a contemporary of Keely's, published his work
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ARGENTAURANA, in which he outlines his experimental work in transmuting a
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then-commonly known alloy, "Mexican Silver" into a metallic material that,
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when examined by the United States Assayer's Office in New York City, was
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pronounced to be, chemically, physically and, for all practical intents and
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purposes, gold.
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Dr. Emmens apparently owned the laboratory at which these various
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experiments took place, listing his address in the preface to his book as
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being Argentaurum Laboratory, 20, Central Avenue, New Brighton, Staten
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Island, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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Throughout the rest of this remarkable work, Dr. Emmens describes his
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method for achieving this seemingly unachievable feat of transmuting a
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silver alloy into gold - a method which included hammering dollar coins or
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parts thereof, minted in Mexico, of the aforementioned alloy, in a crucible
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immersed in a freezing water bath, which was then hammered with a close
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fitting piston device attached to a crossarm which was operated via a cam
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shaft to produce sixty impacts per minute of the piston into the crucible
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and onto the alloy in question.
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After forty hours or thereabouts, during which time the crucible was
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maintained in a frigid water bath with the addition of ice to maintain a
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uniform temperature, with occasional lapses in the hammering process out of
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consideration for sleeping neighbors in the middle of the night, this
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constant hammering, under maintained cold, produced what the Assay Office
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in New York City was apparently happy to pronounce as gold.
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As if this were insufficient by itself, Dr. Emmens produced, then sold to
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the Assay Office, a total of 670 ounces of gold produced by this method.
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There are several pictures in this book which, sadly, have not survived the
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attempts made at xeroxing the original text for distribution purposes.
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Whether or not copies of the book still exist is open to question, since it
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was apparently published in England in 1899 by a publisher, George De
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Boistel & Co. Printers, 30, Bridge Street, and 37, St. Mary Axe, London, E.
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C.
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The xeroxed copy has the mark of the British Royal Museum on several pages,
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which would lead one to believe that the original copy of this xeroxed
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reproduction most likely still resides there. Contained within this
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volume as well is the apparently fairly lengthy correspondence Dr. Emmens
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had with Sir William Crookes, of the "Radiometer" fame, from approximately
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the same time that Dr. Emmens was producing his experiments, the results of
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Sir William's experiments being essentially a replication of those by Dr.
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Emmens with equally good results.
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Several questions obviously arise here. First, if gold could be produced by
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this method, why has it not been capitalized upon, thereby making gold's
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obviously superior qualities for use in electronics and similar electrical
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applications far more accessible than it is at present?
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Secondly, if a hoax were being perpetrated, how does it come that one of
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the most recognized scientific names of the time could be coerced into
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perpetrating an obvious fraud? Surely Sir William had a great deal more to
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gain from debunking an obvious hoax than he had to gain from pronouncing it
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a real and workable phenomenon. And, for the purposes of this article,
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last, but by no means last nor least, if this method of transmutation IS
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reproducible, if it does in fact work, what other metals or alloys of
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metals, as yet unheard of, might we be able to produce by similar
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experimentation?
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The volume leaves Dr. Emmens apparently continuing his studies. No further
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publications by him are known to me at present, aside from this one. To
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date, I have no knowledge of the end of this man's life, nor under what
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circumstances that end occurred, nor what became of his papers following
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his death.
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It has been written elsewhere that, prior to his death, John Ernst Worrel
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Keely, denounced as a fraud, charlatan, pirate and various other nefarious
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terms, none of which, as we now know, applied to him in any sense, burned
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his notebooks and personal papers, to the detriment of us all. What he
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learned, at great expense to himself in time, energy, and most of all,
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credibility and heartache, is lost, perhaps forever, perhaps not.
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At the time of this writing I am unable to carry out these studies into the
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claims made by Dr. Emmens myself, much as I might like to do so. Who knows
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what new metals, what new compounds, what new elements perhaps might be had
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from verification of and continuation of these experiments? And did the
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various notebooks of Dr. Emmens suffer the same fate, being destroyed at
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his death, leaving us with only this one volume of work as a tantalizing
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hint at what might be accomplished had those books been saved? Or do they
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perhaps sit in an attic or used book shop somewhere, waiting to be
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rediscovered and their knowledge put back to use nearly a hundred years
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later?
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Someone must undertake to do this work of continuing this research. Someone
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must undertake to verify, and then explain, why these results, IF viable,
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ARE viable. And that someone must be willing to share their findings with
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the rest of us, not to deny them any material gain from their work, but to
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further the knowledge base which has been won with such hard work to date.
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Rather than hiding it, it must be made known. Rather than being burned in
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despair, it must be preserved, so that those who come after us may partake
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of what we learned, and expand upon it. For those parties interested in
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obtaining a copy of this document, it may be had from the Rex Research
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Archive, P.O. Box 19250, Jean, Nevada 89019 USA. The document number is
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E16-EMM. I apologize to say I do not know the current cost. -- Tim Niver
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Excellent paper TIM!...thanks for sharing it with us!
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