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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

Plastic Britta pitcher, 7 SS electrical wall plates. Negative connected to center, positive to both outer plates. Rectified 110 voltage. At 12 and 34 seconds notice the anomaly.

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  • Elec what?

    Water, like anything with a crystalline structure can store information. Information = energy. All water picks up information from it's environment. Not just it's current environment, but the ones it has been in contact with before it reached you. This memory of water can be erased, and reprogrammed. Dr. Masaru Emoto's work should help with your understanding of water. Also, look at some of Viktor Schauberger's work.

  • I have touched the water in this process many times. There was no shock. The path of least resistance is between the plates. The water feels more slippery to the touch. This is likely due to the fact that the remaining water molecules are broken down to smaller molecules. Particulate matter will either rise to the surface or drop to the bottom after a time. Plants seem to like this water. No I didn't drink any.

  • ipctec is correct.

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  • @jimmy45d

    OK, Jimmy. Perhaps I read you wrong. Thought you were being confrontational. Difficult to discern here.

    Water is the most unique compound on Earth. Only fluid which expands as a solid. Widest moment arm of any compound.

    Only reason 'charging water' seems pointless is science never "studied it." Oh, they experimented with it. but could not explain what they found. So they moved on to something they could 'explain."

    There are many energies/ phenomena science has not "considered."

  • @OgMandin0 Thank you for your input and you may well be right. This has been very interesting actually. Maybe I have learned something? Maybe not about charging water but something!

  • Tell you what, Jimmy45d, = YOU WON!

    I don't have the time or the inclination to teach a pig to sing.

    Hold tightly to your beliefs. You'll be in good company. Despite

    news reports, many in the scientific community refuse to accept

    the obvious..

  • @jimmy45d

    "i don't believe in orgones, i believe in science."

    "Scientists" ADMIT 67% of matter/energy they are IGNORANT of! You have NO way to know dark energy IS NOT orgone!

    " Claiming "this is water. on earth. in a jug. with some electrodes stuck in. thats all! we know pretty much everything there is to know about that."

    BUT scientists ADMIT the contrary.

    It's not "That stuff over there..." Tons of dark matter and energy might pass through YOUR BODY every second.

    RIGHT NOW.

  • @OgMandin0 ok, we're not talking about dark matter here. sure, they may not know much about that and neither do i. but this is water. on earth. in a jug. with some electrodes stuck in it. thats all! we know pretty much everything there is to know about that. i think we would have noticed if there was something as groundbreaking as this going on. 33% may not seem a lot, but at least it's based on centuries of studies and not one man's stab in the dark. give me some evidence and then we'll see!

  • @jimmy45d

    @OgMandin0

    "i believe in science" = You are stating "My RELIGION is science."

    FYI, I'M a scientist.  PhD in microbiology. My academic wealth of knowledge is superior to yours.

    "Scientists" recently admitted 67% of the UNIVERSE is dark matter/ dark energy. "Scientists" admit they know NOTHING about dark energy. Does not conform to the laws of thermodynamic or other "LAWS" of science. Therefore, "scientists admit they know 33% MAXIMUM about energy.

    And this is YOUR religion.

  • @OgMandin0 i don't believe in orgones, i believe in science. i read up on them and they claim to be able to produce twice as much power than fossil fuels in a car. seriously? this is the most ridiculous idea i have ever heard. you've just been brainwashed. wheres your proof that this works? water isn't crystalline and has no structure as such at these temperatures. ice on the other hand does! but, if this is proven to work i will happily take back all that i have said.

  • @jimmy45d And your PROOF is??? Otherwise, your words have no worth.

    =Otherwise, you just made a gratuitous assertion, which, by the rules of Logic, must be just as gratuitously dismissed.

    Read up on Joe Cells.

    Read about 'orgone."

    Learn SOMETHING.

    Charging water has nothing to do with electrolysis.

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