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Aug 14, 2022·edited Aug 14, 2022Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hey Bob,

I'm curious what you think is better Strontium Aluminate or Zinc Oxide (I'm thinking Strontium Aluminate is probably better).

Also do you have any hunch as to optimal particle sizes, would smaller be better (taking safety considerations of handling nano particles out of the equation).

Zinc Oxide is available in nano for sunscreen as well as micro, where as strontium aluminate is only available in micro (looks like probably 30-45um grain size based on similar listings I can find) (from cheap sources)

Also Nano silver is about 1.6x the price of micro silver.

Finally it's a little unclear do you think it would be reasonable to take a latex based acrylic paint (which already has water and latex) and just add silver and zinc oxide/strontium aluminate. Or would it be preferable to buy some kind of pure latex and use that. Thanks!

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May 20, 2022Liked by Bob Greenyer

Dang, is that an AI text-to-speech program reading the Russian patent? Or is that just somebody you know?

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May 20, 2022Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hi Bob. It is still unclear to me if evo and strange radiation are the same thing. Could you please clarify? In addition, the paper cites the improvement of the wellness of an house after the protection: so can we assume that there are flows of natural (or may be human generated) strange radiation? Thanks

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(EVOs) "..they stick to “hole” luminescence centers and to weakly electrified (with the + sign) surfaces". I could use some further explanation of this.

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