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  • Could I run this  video in my account? I enjoy challenging pseudoskeptics on my

    corner of the NET who believe they learned everything at school and there is nothing else one could learn.Everything else is fraud after age 18 LOL. I particularly like your website which does supply practical demonstrations of the visible effect of magnets on water. All the skeptics need is a little patience. I will link to your website.

  • It's not the magnetism that makes the plants grow better but the softness of the water. Plants can absorb water much easily when water is softer and less is needed.10k is a rip off and farmers can build their own much cheaper.  Going to do my own research with growing plants before I can conform if it works. Time to email the myth busters on this one.

  • w w w . goldenmean . info THE IMPLODER do your research...

    And 10k for a phase conjugated magnetic array isn't much, within your first yield of crops your make your money back. Your crops are healthier and stronger also cost effective. it lasts at long as the magnets last. wich is longer than we live. it increases the spin density of the water molecule. basically making it smaller and easier to penetrate the cell walls of crops. :)

  • 10,000 for a solid neo magnet in a PVC case...

    what a huge rip. scam

  • science says no...

  • What type of magnetic are they using?

  • Water even in a natural enviroment is magnetized from streams and rivers.The water pulls the magnetism from the earth.Its a fact.Its foreign to us because we live in citys where water is pumped from a water plant.

  • Magnetic technologies in water treatment is about structual alteration of water. Try it before you make a negative comment.

  • I call falsehood! Water is not magnetic! Water is Diamagnetic. Also first they say that it is magnetic water, then they say that it's magic water.

  • well when its proven to work, what does the government do? up the price of water thats what, they should of kept shhhhhhhhh

  • just saying that was a tiny strawberry

  • @SkandranonOwens no it isn't, it's ordinary for them to be that size. The best ones always are. I've eaten amazing organic strawberries grown by farmers I know and while they are small they taste a thousand times better then ordinary strawberries.

  • Alright

  • Scientific and engineering studies generally refute the effectiveness of the method, finding no differences not attributable to other causes between systems with and without a magnetic water treatment device, and no theoretical basis to expect that there might be. Vendors frequently use pictures and testimonials to support their claims, but omit quantitative detail and well-controlled studies. Advertisements and promotions generally omit such system variables as corrosion 

  • This is total nonsense. Water cannot be magnetised. Magnetising is where you permanently align the constituent elementary particles in a definite direction with an external magnetic field.

    Water is actually repelled by magnets, but the effect is so small that even with the most powerful magnets reasonably available, the Earth's Coriolis effect would have a larger effect on the molecules.

  • @nashertheatheist I work with this stuff & have personally seen the difference & fully understand the physics behind it. It's not about magnetizing the water, water follows magnetism & its molecular structure is changed due to the pull towards center, (centripetal force) & separation of the clustered molecules leading to more solubility. Read John Burkes book, Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty to understand how this is based off of natural Earth energies.

  • @inphiknitfractal

    You are referring to anecdotal evidence. And you show a basic lack of understanding of physics.

    Centripetal force is a force that accelerates a body towards the instantaneous centre of curvature of its path, keeping it moving in a circular fashion for as long as the force remains constant.

    And the magnetic field would not change its molecular structure. The strong electrostatic bonds would barely be affected by a magnetic field one could ever find in such a machine.

  • @nashertheatheist The device I work with uses a golden spiral cone vortex to implode the water molecule. This changes the molecular structure of the water using phase conjugate magnetics. If growth increase of up to 328% yield is "anecdotal" to you, maybe you should focus on something else. Would suggest brushing up on the new physics.

  • @inphiknitfractal

    It is and remains anecdotal unless you can provide the peer-reviewed documents showing this increase in yield. I am only hearing it from a person, and this allows subjectivity to appear in the information you are giving me. Peer-review ensures objectivity.

    Explain what you mean by implode. In this context, I can think of nothing and a Google search yields only even worse nonsense about the "electric universe" hypothesis and thoroughly-outdated ideas concerning aether models.

  • @nashertheatheist That's where we differ. I don't need "Peers" to tell me something works...only understanding of the physics, & personally seeing the results in my own testing.

    That's the one point in this video they do have wrong...Government is not going to be happy with this invention, which means it will take longer to see peer reviews from the ones on their payroll, just like any other corrupt corporation serving it's own interests.

  • @nashertheatheist Perfect phases conjugation = implosion - the only fusion symmetry possible where infinite phase velocity modes converge constructively.. (converts charge compression to acceleration>makes gravity using spin path to zero point, caduceus built on golden ratio.)

    A google search is not the answer to everything, researching the physics for yourself rather than being told by random sites is the only way to gain true understanding of this technology.

  • @inphiknitfractal

    I only used Google because the terms are completely unfamiliar to me. Ordinarily I would use a book, but the terms used simply do not appear in modern physics.

    The same goes for this "phase conjugation" term. I have never seen or heard it used by a physicist or in a physics textbook in this context. In optics, the phenomenon of phase conjugation is well-understood, but not in magnetics.

    Also, the same goes for "charge compression" "spin path" and "zero point". Please explain.

  • @nashertheatheist Will try to explain later, heading out for a bit. Look into Nikola Tesla for phase conjugation. Modern physics still runs on Newtonian BS. Also research Walter Russell.

  • Can anyone provide a link to the study they reference that was done at Western Sydney University? This video was posted 2 years ago, I am sure the study was published by now.

  • Isnt this what the sham wow is for?

  • The rare exception to the rule cannot be overcome by aligning three magnets in a pipe, it requires much greater forces and conditions or highly unusual liquids.

    "While magnetic force can't be exerted on most liquids, it can be imparted on the earth's core, which is comprised of molten iron."

    Read more: What Makes a Material Magnetic?

  • Wow. Hey, there's got to be people like you fine folks if the snakeoil salesmen are going to survive. Enjoy your magic beans. N

  • Just talk nice to your water and that will accomplish the same thing! :)

  • Today Tonight........total bullshit

  • actually last year, 2009 we got this (i forget what its called) thing that we put into our water system in our house that made the water run through 2 magnets to make it "softer" and cleaner, AND it put like these type of viatamins in it, so its very much like whats described in this video

  • @webkinzluvr4life but it makes sense. if you have water running through magnets, and the water is kind of dirty, with metal elements in it, the magnets and gonna collect all that shit and then you're gonna have a nice pure water coming out.

  • @webkinzluvr4life

    vitamins are acids, magnets cant put vitamins in your water, "softer" water is actually the result of lower acidity in water giving it a smoother or "soft" feeling the same way soap does which is low pH or called a base.

    perhaps you could have your water tested by a local university lab to show difference you seem to be experiencing.

  • people have been trying to push shit like this for years.

  • wow beautiful satin blouse that news women get shes so beautiful

  • nasa undserstand this so go research them ask them about it. in india they've been using magnets for possibly 30 years with good results.

    you can also use very pure silver under low voltage to clean water super efficiently including killing pathogens, theres no need for humaity to suffer!! the mind is the pinnacle of disease!

  • the title fooled me it is not actually magnetic water but it is water that has been pumped through powerful magnets, but still it's pretty cool!!!

  • Physicists in Japan have discovered recently, that the near infrared spectrum and refractive index of water can be affected by a strong magnetic field. Some researchers have suggested that the magnetic field somehow strengthens hydrogen bonds, but the exact mechanism behind these results remains a mystery. Source: Physicsworld com

  • water is diamagnetic. YOU CAN'T MAGNETIZE WATER!

  • viktor schauberger!

  • how about rain water?

  • yup, cgi for sure!! you're not fooling me omnienviro, def cgi

  • Ah this is most def cgi, can´t be for real!

  • Th emolecular structure they are referring to is the number of water molecules bonding together and the sequence numbers. Do a net search...it's all there.

  • LOL 'the molecular structure of water changes'? If that were true, it would no longer be water

  • yes scientists DID investigate 'magnetic water'. Their conclusion : it does absolutely nothing and is indistinguishable from regular old purified water.

  • Molecular structure of water changes? It can't change without becoming something other than water.

    Only way i see this helps is to take out various metallic impurities, or maybe realigning metallic particles, that may be where the magnetism comes from.

  • so if i got a magnet, would the water stick to it?

  • Nonsense pseudoscience.

  • Perhaps you should educate yourself on the subject before making negative comments.

  • @omnienviro water is actually diamagnetic to start with. i have a hard time believing it could be magnetized. and that it would actually mater.

  • @omnienviro idono,,....seems kinda like thi tryin to UNDERPLAYschaubergers repulsatorrrrrrrssssssssssssze­zzzzzz

  • @1acount "they" have never heard of Viktor Schauberger's water purification device, his repulsine or his repulsator / klimator devices.

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  • @omnienviro People tends to believe only things that they were taught at school, no matter what it is true or not. If some one says something new, mostly they say "Prove it". When you show some proof with a test report or a research study, they say, it's a pseudoscience, or it's only a test or a research. It is wasting time to try to help them to understand the new tech and help them to enjoy the benifit of it.

  • @jayonmaul a lot of people are brainwashed retards who watch a lot of tv and believe in everything they see. if you look at what american government is doing to their people, no wonder so many Americans are stupid, and they all believe in God and so on. and when you show them something new how are they gonna believe it if they didn't hear about it before? they are not. i had so many pointless arguments on the internet trying to explain stuff to people but i just gave up cos there is no point.

  • @omnienviro

    The rare exception to the rule cannot be overcome by aligning three magnets in a pipe, it requires much greater forces and conditions or highly unusual liquids.

    "While magnetic force can't be exerted on most liquids, it can be imparted on the earth's core, which is comprised of molten iron."

    Read more: What Makes a Material Magnetic?

  • @fmgeek you brain with not field experience is nonsense psudo science, your not a farmer or a scientist who tested this just a talking head so FU, you would not know science if it but you on the penis go back to bed and then do some tests or research

  • @fmgeek Do you know about the structure of water molecules? It is one of the most amazing substances on earth. Using magnets can change the water so in actuality is is science. Atoms were once considered "pseudoscience" as was germs and microbiology. The moon once came from the oceans and people who reported sightings of gorillas and pandas were called lunatics. You have a very narrow world view dont you?

  • It's funny because if you DO educate yourself on this.. yup you find it's BS.

  • @Bellithe thank you. its about time somebody educated commented

  • @fmgeek Wow.  It also works very well with minerals like SuperFoodGrower

  • if you run a low voltage (9volt battery) through 2 pure silver wires one off the annode and the other off the cathode you can sterilise any water and charge it for supporting extended health.

  • The hidden magic of magnetism come's alive

    in this video.

    Come to think of it..

    where would we be without ElectroMagnetism...

    I believe !

  • Electromagnetism is science; the "magic of magnetism" in water is just that, magic. How can an educated person believe in this stuff?

    Another possibility is that educated people pretend to believe in it because they stand to make a profit. Whether or not there is any health benefit, no one knows, so anyone who says they know is a liar.

  • this must be oldish, anna koren left haha

  • does anyone what this does?

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