Re: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-12-06 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to R Stiffler's message of Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:06:18 -0600: Hi, [snip] BlankWe were able to drop out some white powder precipitate one a single occasion some time back. We had forgotten to turn off the test unit over the lunch hour. Never able to reproduce the event in our steel test

[VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread RC Macaulay
BlankMichael Foster wrote.. Somewhere on Bill's endlessly large website is an experiment showing that exposure to a magnetic field increases the viscosity of water. This is such an easy thing to test that I tried it. It really works. At first I thought that this is mysterious and inexplicable.

RE: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
@eskimo.com Subject: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water Michael Foster wrote.. Somewhere on Bill's endlessly large website is an experiment showing that exposure to a magnetic field increases the viscosity of water. This is such an easy thing to test that I tried it. It really works

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
this is where it's coming from, then? -Original Message- From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:38 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water - Original Message - From: Dr. Stiffler Repeatedly here is what I

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread Terry Blanton
On 11/14/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As for the white precipitate, which could be calcium leached from the beaker - this could be due to the extra wetting of a lower surface tension in the magnetized water. Magnetic fields lower the surface tensions of H2O by up to 8% according to

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
reading the wonderfully biased article that explains the temperature observations. -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:03 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water On 11/14/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL

[Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Dr. Stiffler wrote, I have a question for the group and will follow up with additional coverage of the research that brings questions like these to the forefront. Assume (2) 150mL Pyrex lab beakers filled with distilled, de-ionized water. Seal both tops of the beakers with Al foil to reduce

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread RStiffler
. -Original Message- From: RC Macaulay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:03 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water Dr. Stiffler wrote, I have a question for the group and will follow up with additional coverage of the research

[Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: Dr. Stiffler Repeatedly here is what I have found. The beaker within the center of the ring magnet, does not reach equilibrium with ambient temperature (yet the magnet itself does). The beaker that is one meter away from the other setup, does reach

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread Standing Bear
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 20:37, Jones Beene wrote: - Original Message - From: Dr. Stiffler Repeatedly here is what I have found. The beaker within the center of the ring magnet, does not reach equilibrium with ambient temperature (yet the magnet itself does). The beaker that