Ormus - High Spin State Superconducting Matter
Ormus, ORME and m-state all are generic terms, which apply to any normally metallic elements in a spectroscopically "invisible" non-metallic form. These terms apply regardless of which method was used to obtain them or the relative effectiveness of the element.
In the late 1970s an Arizona farmer named David Hudson noticed some very strange materials as he was doing some gold mining on his land. Hudson spent several million dollars over the following decade figuring out how to obtain and work with these strange materials. In 1989 David Hudson was granted patents on these materials and methods for obtaining them.
These materials have been called ORMEs, monatomic gold, white gold, white powder gold, ORMUS, m-state, AuM, micro clusters, and manna. David Hudson called the materials he found Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements or ORMEs. He also referred to them as monatomic elements in a high-spin state. Since Hudson has patented his process for obtaining and identifying these elements, and since it has not been conclusively established whether these materials are monatomic or diatomic, the terms ORMUS and m-state be used when referring to these materials.
These m-state elements have been observed to exhibit superconductivity, Superfluidity, Josephson tunneling and magnetic levitation. It looks like these are an entirely new class of materials.
Paul Harris will present an in depth history of Ormus materials including various health benefits, production techniques and philosophical aspects of these unique states of matter.