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