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THE MIRACLE OF ATOMIC GODS
Let’s see how smart we are. Read the below bullets and stop when you think you have guessed the right chemical compound. Write it down next to the number. You were probably wrong, so don’t skip to the bottom yet. As you go down if you have another guess, right it down too. We didn’t always know about it, but now that we do – we worship this stuff. Most say we should sell it, we agree. Give us an order big enough, and we will get it to you…
- First known use was in the hands of the Ancient Egyptians. (They added it to castor oil and made a clean burning and smoke free light which left behind no nasty soot on their mysterious and insightful artwork.)
- Naturally occurring compound (that is to say Atom Gods made it, not human idiots)
- Acts as a water softener and pulls hydrocarbons into its solid phase to remove them from water
- This mother-nature miracle drug can clean teeth, is used as soap and prevents micro-bacterial growth by increasing alkalinity when it is exposed to moisture.
- It is great to have on a ship as it can dry and preserve fish and can be used as an insecticide which is priceless on a ship.
- It was and is used by glass blowers to help bend the glass and works to solidify the lattice work of the ridiculously unique silicon molecules.
- Provides spiritual safety for the living and the dead… (so say…)
- The latin name for this compound is abbreviated to give sodium its chemical symbol Na.
This poor combination of atoms and molecules has been wronged by society and their stupid ‘progress’. Horrible chemicals have replaced it that are not made by atoms, they are made by an animal way to stupid to be playing around with things he doesn’t understand. Natron is made by the intelligence in the atoms that are inherit to it. Yes, it is Natron – and wait no further here is its chemical composition. Mostly a strange natural form of soda ash called sodium carbonate decahydrate (even sounds human made) with the balance being sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium chloride (table salt) and sodium sulfate (a detergent). Guess now you know why the chemical symbol for sodium is Na. These atoms found each other and became a lifesaver for many early communities. We are trying to bring it back, won’t you help us?
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