Re: Water? was Re: [compost_tea] humus/fulvic acid?

From: Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:18:39 -0800 (PST)

Many things affect water - dissolved minerals, gases, organic and inorganic chemicals, salts, acids, including microscopic life. Each condition affects the how water works in a process.
Treatment with electricity, magnetism may affect how these contaminations are held in water.
Like to avoid voodo. Stirring may have an effect on dissolved gas such as O2 or may dissovle something f rom the stirring stick.
IMO Water running down a mountain stream is the same as the water in a polluted pond
except for the stuff in the water. Water is H2O. Being one of the best solvents on Earth it has a tendency to have many forms from clean to dirty, hard to soft, steam to ice. The special properties of water make the EARTH perform in a unique way. Chemically simple, yet one of the most complex substances. We are so lucky to have enough. Two objectives of ACT is to conserve H2O and to keep it clean. Starting condition of the water has much to do with the end condition of ACT. I'll bet you knew all of the above. Bob
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L Blair <rlbct_at_clear.net.nz> wrote:

So would "stirring" water (as in Biodynamic procedure in preparing BD preps)
be another way to structure it? The creation of a vortex is supposed to
induce an electrical charge in the water.

Lynton





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