Transcribed by Bert.
Payday
[11 July 2015 Part 3]
(34:35 mark)
Carolyn: iON, when you first talked about salt, you said, “sodium chloride", but then “brine" and this and that - there’s sea salt, and that’s not entirely sodium chloride.
iON: That’s correct!
Carolyn: So, how do we account for that discrepancy in what you’re telling us?
iON: You don’t! You don’t! You don’t! Your world is changing. Your seawater is changing, too.
Carolyn: And, are you implying that it is becoming more sodium chloride than the other minerals?
iON: Yes.
Carolyn: When Bert asked you about the 4 magnesiums - I don’t know which ones he meant exactly - but for once you said that they would not change in the new environment. Is magnesium the only or one of the few elements that is not going to change?
iON: Magnesium chloride hexahydrate will not change, that’s why your world is dying to buy it from you.
Payday
[11 July 2015 Part 3]
(34:35 mark)
Carolyn: iON, when you first talked about salt, you said, “sodium chloride", but then “brine" and this and that - there’s sea salt, and that’s not entirely sodium chloride.
iON: That’s correct!
Carolyn: So, how do we account for that discrepancy in what you’re telling us?
iON: You don’t! You don’t! You don’t! Your world is changing. Your seawater is changing, too.
Carolyn: And, are you implying that it is becoming more sodium chloride than the other minerals?
iON: Yes.
Carolyn: When Bert asked you about the 4 magnesiums - I don’t know which ones he meant exactly - but for once you said that they would not change in the new environment. Is magnesium the only or one of the few elements that is not going to change?
iON: Magnesium chloride hexahydrate will not change, that’s why your world is dying to buy it from you.
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