But this is temporary. When polar bonds are broken, they readily reform very quickly actually. They only thing that can disrupt the structure of water are atoms of other elements and compounds. There is no example in nature of a pure liquid water structure. Atoms of other elements disrupt this. They key is that pollutants like estrogen in tap and bottled water disrupt this structure more, making this water less quality for this and many other reasons.
Love Daniel, but he does have a few misconceptions about water. Spring water is much better than bottled or tap water. But this is almost exclusively because of its high trace mineral content, lack of pollutants, and the fact that it is not contaminated with estrogen (xenoestrogens when in plastic bottles). Hydrogen atoms in water actually are polarized to the oxygen atoms of other H20 molecules. Hydrogen bonding is actually weaker than this. Also, light can break these bonds....see above.
@RawFoodGuy99 he has glass bottles but it is more convenient to transport, and some high food grade plastic bottle not bad if kept at low temp.Again heat is not good due to higher plastic radiation.
@smellmymonkeydung No light is bad so is heat, that is why it is necessary to have trees shading streams or ponds.Water looses it's life giving properties and start leeching elements instead.
I like his general idea (springwater is good) but there are a few things that he has wrong. For example "light breaks down the structure"..., no light is good, kills bacteria, etc. if light destroyed structure than all the streams and rivers would be structureless which is not true.
He also says water molecules are connected along chains of hydrogens when in fact the hydrogens connect to oppositely charged oxygens...basic organic chemistry.
But this is temporary. When polar bonds are broken, they readily reform very quickly actually. They only thing that can disrupt the structure of water are atoms of other elements and compounds. There is no example in nature of a pure liquid water structure. Atoms of other elements disrupt this. They key is that pollutants like estrogen in tap and bottled water disrupt this structure more, making this water less quality for this and many other reasons.
spenc193 1 year ago
Love Daniel, but he does have a few misconceptions about water. Spring water is much better than bottled or tap water. But this is almost exclusively because of its high trace mineral content, lack of pollutants, and the fact that it is not contaminated with estrogen (xenoestrogens when in plastic bottles). Hydrogen atoms in water actually are polarized to the oxygen atoms of other H20 molecules. Hydrogen bonding is actually weaker than this. Also, light can break these bonds....see above.
spenc193 1 year ago
@RawFoodGuy99 he has glass bottles but it is more convenient to transport, and some high food grade plastic bottle not bad if kept at low temp.Again heat is not good due to higher plastic radiation.
shoooshify 1 year ago
@smellmymonkeydung No light is bad so is heat, that is why it is necessary to have trees shading streams or ponds.Water looses it's life giving properties and start leeching elements instead.
shoooshify 1 year ago
What about the Bpa from the plastic jug???
RawFoodGuy99 1 year ago
I like his general idea (springwater is good) but there are a few things that he has wrong. For example "light breaks down the structure"..., no light is good, kills bacteria, etc. if light destroyed structure than all the streams and rivers would be structureless which is not true.
He also says water molecules are connected along chains of hydrogens when in fact the hydrogens connect to oppositely charged oxygens...basic organic chemistry.
smellmymonkeydung 2 years ago 2
Can u please put these into a playlist.
virgojeep1 2 years ago
Thank you for filming this!
ryanscottlove 4 years ago
This guy is amazing
seeboobiegrinnin 4 years ago