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This is from the patents of Stanley Meyer the guy that made the water HHO car in the 80's . It takes the split water HHO polarizes it and spins it in a magnetic particle accelerator loop with some added metal vapor.

This is similar to a Tokamak reactor without the molten salt. At a high energetic state Hydrogen can become "metallic hydrogen" a likely superconductor, like in the core of some planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallic_hydrogen

Yes the article say crazy pressures and temperatures. How did they used to make diamonds? Using crazy high pressures and temps. How do we make diamonds today? With micowave oven plasma called CVD chemical vapor deposition diamonds. So those crazy high values were over came with microwave plasma. Beside electricity what is needed to create the microwave plasma? Hydrogen and oxygen gas (and pure methane if you are making diamonds because methane sublimates to the carbon needed).

How this connects to alchemy.

These damn riddle books. I think I have read therm all that I can find in english at least. Most are BS and the real ones are too encoded. Alchemy is the key to everything. It is a religion of the purest form that is why you can notice it's language in religions. The goal is to understand the fundamental laws and fabric of the universe. Of course knowledge of the creator comes with that. Except alchemy does not try to rule nations or impose institutions on people thus it is the purest for of religion.

What is the starting material? I will tell you in straight words to save you the years of searching. Water and electromagnetism (fire and water). All that exists is energy in different form determined by harmonic relation. The main forms are (proton neutron) (electron positron) the 2 flavors of opposites that are really aspects of the One.

Alchemy books that show this relation and are verified by me to not be BS.

The Golden Chain of Homer https://www.alchemywebsite.com/catena1.html

A new light of alchymy : taken out of the fountain of nature and manual experience (1674) ...(one of the first real eye opening alchemy books I ran into and continues to be the top in my list)

https://youtu.be/uc7_L_Q8CnU?si=7d6eblwHC4WoGlTw

The Sophic Hydrolith (1619)

https://youtu.be/rt_xcEX3MMM?si=LbzMzSDy1XCCMzvR