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The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor
Written by Gerald H. Pollack
Narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright
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World renowned scientist, Dr. Gerald Pollack, takes us on a fantastic voyage through water, showing us a hidden universe teeming with physical activity-providing simple explanations for common everyday phenomena, which you have inevitably seen but not really understood.
For instance, have you ever wondered . . .
How do clouds made up of dense water droplets manage to float in the sky? Why don't your joints squeak as they rub together? Why do you sink in dry sand, but not in wet sand? How does capillary action manage to raise water up a 100 foot tree? Why does warm water freeze quicker than cool water?
Pollack uses a recent and fundamental scientific finding-EZ water-to help explain these and many other head-scratchers.
When touching most surfaces, water transforms itself into so-called EZ (Exclusion Zone) water, also known as structured water or fourth phase water. EZ water, whose formula is H3O2, differs dramatically from H2O. And, there is a lot of it, everywhere.
This award-winning book provides ample evidence for the existence of EZ water. Pollack writes in a clear, eloquent style.
For instance, have you ever wondered . . .
How do clouds made up of dense water droplets manage to float in the sky? Why don't your joints squeak as they rub together? Why do you sink in dry sand, but not in wet sand? How does capillary action manage to raise water up a 100 foot tree? Why does warm water freeze quicker than cool water?
Pollack uses a recent and fundamental scientific finding-EZ water-to help explain these and many other head-scratchers.
When touching most surfaces, water transforms itself into so-called EZ (Exclusion Zone) water, also known as structured water or fourth phase water. EZ water, whose formula is H3O2, differs dramatically from H2O. And, there is a lot of it, everywhere.
This award-winning book provides ample evidence for the existence of EZ water. Pollack writes in a clear, eloquent style.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good science starts by looking at something we take for granted in a new way. Pollack reasons that if we are 99% water molecules, that must be because water is very special.
He shows it is, and he is a great teacher, not afraid to advance ideas that better fit what we observe, because science is just today’s best guess of what is true. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wow. Some of the most interesting science information I have learned in a while. Technical and detailed but understandable at my lay level too.