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Rick Larson's avatar

Never read about structured water, fascinating.

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Water, deionised, is a good insulator

Water is an element and inert. It never takes part in any reaction.

Only when TDS is present does electrolysis find a current

Total dissolved solids must be present to conduct a current

If electrodes are exposed to deionised water over a few days the electrodes dissolve and provide TDS for a current to flow

Water cycles because it is inert

Water can only be distilled from any matter because it is inert

Water has three states

Air

Water

Ice

Three structures

Bubbles

Full bubbles or drops

Drops and bubbles

When water is energised

Bubbles form

This is what happens when you watch water boil

It’s the bubbles in water that carry stuff. The compounds are dissolved and the parts are carried by bubbles

A electrical field can now align these bubbles carrying charged ions

Air is measured by its humidity or its moisture/water content

Oxygen is measured by its dryness or water contamination in parts per million Eg industrial oxygen has 0.5ppm of water contamination

One is moist and the other is dry

Oxygen is a manufactured product of air. Dried and compressed to solve a metallurgy problem.

Nitrogen is just oxygen with carbon particles added to suppress oxygen’s tendency to start a fire in foundries when exposed to sparks.

Both these gases are manufactured and not present in the air.

Suggest you read my article

We breathe air not oxygen

I have a new take on lung physiology that dismisses the notion, that lungs are involved with the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Lungs instead rehydrate the red blood cells with saline water

Just like the ubiquitous saline drip rehydrates the red blood cells.

Red blood cells are in two states

Dehydrated, dark and contracted

Hydrated, bright and expanded

Red blood cells are salt water sponges

Link to my article

https://open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen?utm_source=direct&r=ykfsh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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