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Patent US6743467 sez: [snip]
(Note: these inventors are Aussies.  One is named Jones.)


Along with about half of Wales, but hey ... what's wrong with a bit of inbreeding?

BTW, a small Teflon-coated cooking pot, placed over a large speaker magnet seems to be working, as there is a slight expansion of the water level and no electrolysis gases being released.

I suppose this is what one wants. The circulation caused by the magnet might be an important feature ... or not.

Expansion means lower density - and ergo: possible nanobubbles, right? No evidence of an increase in viscosity yet. We will see.

Jones

Are you underway, Terry-Joe?

BTW, got the magnet idea from one of the homebrew JC sites, but no one else seems to be doing it. I suspect the reason is - the water movement is not helpful without a large area of strongly hydrophobic surface for the water to circulate against. Stainless steel is probably only mildly hydrophobic.

If Fred is right about the "Born Energy" ... shall we call this pretreatment the "born-again process" ....

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