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John V. MILEWSKI
Ormus Gold from Glass


SUPERKINETIC, INC.
John V. Milewski, Ph.D., PE
2881 Tramway Pl. NE,   Albuquerque, NM   87122
Office & Fax   505–856–6259

jvmilewski@aol.com

Part 1 -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZBCgPuvmzI&feature=related
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Any 600 to 900 watt kitchen microwave will do to illustrate melting and casting metals in a microwave. The gold process takes three to four iterations. The melting is impressive and one can see that the temperature scan be made available get the gold processing going.

Note : Stupids yakking in the background make it very difficult to understand what Milewski is saying...

Part 2 -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNPJOZj08-U

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http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/milewski.htm

The Wonderful World of Advanced Materials

Dr. John V. Milewski is an Internationally recognized leader and consultant in his field of Advanced Materials. He is a professional engineer, scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, writer, publisher, editor and lecturer. He is a retired staff member of Los Alamos National Labs and has worked previously as a scientific staff member at Exxon Research Center and at Thiokol Chemical Rocket Engine Div. He recently founded his own research company called Superkinetic, Inc. where he is currently working on a revolutionary new electric light bulb based on using a single crystal fiber as a filament.

He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame in Chemical Engineering (1951, Stevens Institute of Technology with an MS in Metallurgy (1959), and has his Ph.D. in Ceramic Engineering from Rutgers University (1873). Dr. Milewski holds 30 patents and has over 42 publications and has edited 4 books in his field.

In this write up Dr. Milewski will present information about his crystal growing business and his revolutionary unified field theory on SuperLight energy and he hopes to tie these two together to bring about cheap, clean energy and healing and regeneration.

In March 2000 Dr. John V. Milewski along with his son Dr. Peter D. Milewski were honored to have their crystal filament light bulb invention Patent # 4,864,186 put on permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian American History Museum. This is part of a new exhibit titled "Lighting a Revolution" honoring the six most significant ideas in lighting field from 1950 to 2000.




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