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Uploaded on Apr 29, 2009

Dr. Gerald Pollack, UW professor of bioengineering, has developed a theory of water that has been called revolutionary. The researcher has spent the past decade convincing worldwide audiences that water is not actually a liquid. Pollack explains his fascinating theory in this 32nd Annual Faculty Lecture.

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  • Ikmaakbeatslol

    Comic sans MS: Destroying professional credibility since 1987

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  • Jastom

    This is incredible, what a genius

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  • kitomir

    Professor Utoniums chemical X

    

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    youtube.com/watch?v=3wl-Temag9­E

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  • verveinfortcollins

    the water..it seems...is not very interesting...I don't trust it...That's why I put googly eyes on the water.

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  • verveinfortcollins

    does anyone else hear Christopher Walken?

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  • nelrish24

    cool!

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  • Jessar Nygard

    Like-likes -Like... =)

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  • imamnalog

    I would like to take a polarimeter and measure optical activity of EZ water. If you think about it, all water molecules in that zone are oriented in the same way, so that means space is not isotropic, which means light speed will differ which means there'll be some optical activity which means I smart much :)))

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  • burningsinews

    hm I actually thought about this a couple of years ago.... I thought that water kind of acts like sand, its just the waters particles are really really small..... haven't watched the vid yet so don't know my 'theory' is the same as this guys though

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  • karleism

    min 53:30... I tried to post a link to specific health benefits and real results obtained by this separated positively charged water but YouTube won't let me. :/

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