1960 Volume 4 Issue 4 Pages 327-339
Evidence was presented that the turbidity of kaolin suspensions was affected by the X-agent.
All the phenomena, observed in the protein solutions, in which the X-agent is thought to be involved could be demonstrated in suspensions of kaolin, a kind of silicate, which provides the main component of the crust of the earth and which is also present both in the air and water forming colloidal particles.
This indicates that the X-agent can influence not only the living things, consisting of proteins, but also the inorganic world on the earth.
It was discussed that the X-agent is presumably involved extensively in the meteorological phenomena.
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