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When mixing the Part 1 formula, here are a few notes:It would be easier to use barium titanate instead of lead zirconate titanate (PZT). You can get barium titanate on ebay in small quantities, but it’s much more difficult to source PZT which cont... 
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asvjerry - the best way to apply the ingredients is in very thin layers. I have made sandpaper samples with up to a dozen layers, and they work better and better as you add layers. But my experiments show that certain ingredients work best when ap... 
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Here is a completely non-toxic, cheap and very effective way to improve the performance of cables :Formula:2 parts PVA (woodworking) glue2 parts titanium dioxide (extremely high refractive index)1 part 3-40 micron white tourmaline powder (high neg... 
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Maybe we could reset this discussion. Otherwise, it will get nowhere and benefit no-one.Forget the do-it-yourself aspect. Emphatically, I now advise,"do not try this at home". OK?But would a discussion of the methods involved be of any interest to... 
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>>eyeroll<<Yeah. Fascinating. And Paul McCartney died in 1966. 
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Ultimately, I have no problems with what one chooses to expose themselves to...in fact , Have @ It. If it ’boats your float’, hold your breath and dive....I’m just ’suggesting’ in my weird way to take precautions with that one doesn’t typically ’h... 
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Thanks GK. I’m not actually a real doctor, but here is one explaining the potential practical hazards of humans working with graphene using a common sense approach. As opposed to injecting rats with high daily doses.https://www.thegraphenecouncil.... 
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I’d be worried if I was injecting myself with high doses of graphene. Or snorting nickel bags of it. Or eating it on toast.https://www.siliconrepublic.com/machines/edible-graphene-toast-lasers 
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It's funny how people will joke about a willingness to inhale proven carcinogens for kicks, and at the same time exhibit extreme caution and even paranoia when it comes to minimal contact with a substance which has no proven deleterious health eff... 
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Graphene seems to be able to operate as a superconductor even when it is clumped and layers overlap. Seemingly it doesn’t have to be one molecule thick to have the desired effect. I have 3 types of graphene on hand for my experiments. The very exp... 
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>>>I find it rather difficult to ascribe cause to effect. Don’t you?It may be a stretch to presume, but it's all I've got really. 
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The OP reminds me (a lot) of Dr. Audio, for those who recall that episode in A’Gon’s history.I hope the episode didn’t end badly. 
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Quick question. How do you know the effects are anti-static related and not something else?I came to that conclusion after I painted my turntable mat with the antistatic mica/graphene paint. The effect was similar to, but much greater than the Fur... 
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I have active grounding on my SR Galileo SX cables. They are greatly improved by even a small piece graphene/mica antistatic material, taped anywhere on the surface of the cable. It appears to me that active grounding has no effect on the static c... 
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Static is a much bigger problem than is generally realised. On cables, a massive problem. Static spray doesn't cut it.