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Magnetically Charged DMT Fumarate? Options
 
Mrs. Gerry
#1 Posted : 3/5/2009 3:59:33 AM

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SWIM was converting freebase DMT into DMT Fumarate when SWIM noticed the crystals repelling away from the magnetic mixing device. as SWIM moved the magnetically charge flathead screwdriver towards and away from the DMT Fumarate, the crystallized Furmate moved away from the flathead! now SWIM conducted a few tests to make sure this was not magic. SWIM used glass-no movement, standard uncharged mettle-no movement, but the positively charge flathead-movement!

could the class container interfere?


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#2 Posted : 3/5/2009 4:08:36 AM

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damn..

is dmt fumarate diamagnetic?
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#3 Posted : 3/5/2009 1:04:29 PM

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might be an interesting way of precipitation here
it's a sound
 
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#4 Posted : 3/5/2009 2:17:38 PM

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What is more, it could mean precipitation straight out of an acidic extract, should the fumaric acid was used as the acid for the extraction!

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#5 Posted : 3/5/2009 8:51:18 PM

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SWIM can test his dmt fumarate and see if it moves when a magnet gets close to it
it's a sound
 
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#6 Posted : 3/5/2009 8:52:33 PM

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the dmt fumarate did not react to the magnet
it's a sound
 
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#7 Posted : 3/5/2009 10:14:50 PM

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SWIM could not observe any movement either, though the magnetic property may be too slight to observe unless it's floating in a liquid.
 
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#8 Posted : 3/6/2009 12:41:24 AM

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I don't think dmt fumarate is ferromagnetic (im not sure thats in the right context). I was under the influence that it has to be a metal or a mineral to be ferromagnetic.
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the word you may be thinking of is paramagnetism...attractive forces in a magnetic field. ferromagnetism deals with magnetic properties of iron alloy magnets and compounds which are attracted to them. diamagnetism deals with repulsive forces in a magnetic field

diatomic oxygen exhibits paramagnetic behavior due to parallel-spin electrons (unpaired) in the anti-bonding orbitals
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#10 Posted : 3/9/2009 4:45:28 AM

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This is interesting. Maybe the DMT fumarate has to be crystallised in a magnetic field in order to display diamagnetic properties. This is an ESR property(?) and McKenna was discussing DMT, DNA and ESR in 'The Invisible Landscape'... I think the way DMT fumarate crystallises may have something to do with it.
It seems a bit special.

Mrs Gerry, can you describe the EXACT procedure you used for the crystallisation?




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