In a message dated 9/12/00 8:41:48 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Subj:     CS>Re:
 Date:  9/12/00 8:41:48 AM EST
 From:  [email protected] (Del Crow)
 Reply-to:  [email protected]
 To:    [email protected]
 
 At , you wrote:Thanks... that is 'more answer' than expected. I hope you
 have some ground-interrupt circuit breakers on your electrical feeds.  I
 once inadvertently tested mine. Ouch anyway! Like kicked by a horse. Your
 experimentation is too complex for me to emulate.  No lab. I am still
 interested in Roger's claim of 1% being a kill concentration and wonder
 what the difference besides what is hinted at in the pH might
 be....?

Del: I think you mean 1 PPM here. BTW, I'll be happy to send a 1 ounce sample 
of my 1 PPM HVAC (possibly) restructured water CS to anyone who would like to 
test it. Please contact me off-list for details.

Restructured water molecules would be what shape?  I assume a flat
 plate structure is the normal one?  If you, Roger, have effectivly
 magnetized and 'stacked' or re-arranged them, there might be a viscosity
 change paralleling the unexplained pH variant, which might be reflected as
 a volume change, too?  But this would only emphasize that the water has
 been "re-structured" which you have already figured out...hmmm >>

Del: That's why I was so eager to do HVAC tests using carbon or gold 
electrodes (titanium possibly) so that we could begin to examine the 
medicinal properties of the HVAC WATER absent silver with only a slight risk 
that carbon or gold could  influence test results. This type of "global" 
study would bypass getting too enmeshed into the physical properties of 
structured water which would probably keep a dozen Ph.D. candidates busy for 
years. Roger 


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