The Metallic Sulphur of Sol Extracted via a Modified Kerkring Menstruum PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aleilius   
Monday, 25 October 2010 21:18

The first two images represent a jelly-like philosophical violet/purple gold precipitate. It is akin to my precious gelatinous red gold precipitate, but of a lesser maturity.





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The third image: the modified Kerkring Menstruum radically dissolved the metallic sulfur of gold (the tincture also contains the alchemical mercury of gold alongside the metallic solar sulphur), and left behind a sterile, lifeless, inert, dead solar body "shell." The actual tincture appears lime green. This odd color is a direct result of my modified Kerkring Menstruum. The green tinge is very subtle when the tincture is in a cold state, but gets much darker when the tincture is boiled/heated. This particular image had to be taken while the tincture was still quite hot.



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The white precipitate seen in the fourth image cannot be reduced back to its former metallic state (i.e. elemental gold). It is also strangely inert to all chemical agents & manipulations. The tincture in this image was cold, and thus the lime green tinge of the tincture was not very pronounced. There is a very very light green tinge to the tincture when cold (it is barely noticeable on my end in real life). My digital camera was unable to capture this very light green tinge, and thus the tincture in the image below actually appears to be colorless.

 

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