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... whether two beads wired together (with silver or copper)

(head-to-head or tail-to-tail, of course) would also act as a

"battery" to keep the yantra charged?

 

BTW-- I think I'm gonna research metals, and maybe talk to my friends

at JPL. Probably silver and copper have traditionally been used by

Easterners because they are among the most highly conductive metals.

 

I'm going to find our whether anny of the new metals or alloys are

even MORE conductive, and if so, which one

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Sis Kari, please keep us posted about this subject, hanging out to

learn..... Please can you also ask them about platinum? Thanks!

 

 

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<no_reply> wrote:

> .. whether two beads wired together (with silver or copper)

> (head-to-head or tail-to-tail, of course) would also act as a

> "battery" to keep the yantra charged?

>

> BTW-- I think I'm gonna research metals, and maybe talk to my

friends

> at JPL. Probably silver and copper have traditionally been used by

> Easterners because they are among the most highly conductive

metals.

>

> I'm going to find our whether anny of the new metals or alloys are

> even MORE conductive, and if so, which one

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Will do! Take the best care! Love, K.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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<syzenith>" <syzenith> wrote:

> Sis Kari, please keep us posted about this subject, hanging out to

> learn..... Please can you also ask them about platinum? Thanks!

>

>

> , karisprowl

> <no_reply> wrote:

> > .. whether two beads wired together (with silver or copper)

> > (head-to-head or tail-to-tail, of course) would also act as a

> > "battery" to keep the yantra charged?

> >

> > BTW-- I think I'm gonna research metals, and maybe talk to my

> friends

> > at JPL. Probably silver and copper have traditionally been used

by

> > Easterners because they are among the most highly conductive

> metals.

> >

> > I'm going to find our whether anny of the new metals or alloys

are

> > even MORE conductive, and if so, which one

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