[compost_tea] Re: Water voodoo?

From: Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:12:18 -0800 (PST)

I questioned my putting my comment on the list. Chemistry has a clear idea of what water is and about solutions and mixured of water. The best structured water I've encountered is ice. Often more pure than the water if froze from. grin Heavy water? Our group bombd a hevy water plant in Norway to stp Germany from getting ahead of us with a nuclear weapon. I guess that could be a structure. You say 100,000 volts in a pool of water? How did you measure the voltage? At the U of M we had a steam engine belt driving a generator. Just a lab curiosity to let future engineers know that such things were nce done. By taking the charge from the belt with a well grounded metal rod we could generate sparks up to 12" long that sonded like any other lightening / thunder. probably a bit over 100,000 volts.
I am very interested to know how you know and measured your 100,00 volts in a pool of water? I think we better label the subject "Water voodoo" so those who don't want into thei recreational debate can escape it Lyton Blair and all, much of the SFW and Micro Biology is new and amazing to me so much as I doubt some of the voodoo I may be convinced. Bob

L Blair <rlbct_at_clear.net.nz> wrote:

Hey Bob?

I thought BD was voodoo several years ago. Now I'm more of a believer,
having tried it and seen results.
Stirring as done in BD creates a vortex in the water. Its a scientific fact
that (from memory:) a one-inch diameter vortex creates a charge in the water
of over 100,000 volts (yes, one hundred thousand!).
And, I have seen the water mixture in a BD stir of preparation 500 turn
someone syrupy after several minutes stirring.
IMO, my question was not about voodoo, it was about whether this charging of
the water would be related to "structuring" it.

Actually it would be good to have a better definition of what is meant by
this term "structured water". It seems to me that all water is structured
in some way or another. And this is in line with what you say that all
water is the same except for what is in it. - except it isn't, for example
take heavy water ;)

have fun,
Lynton





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