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 evaporation. Place one
beaker in the center of a ring magnet (we used ones taken from audio
woofers), the rating of which is not relevant at this point.

Place the second beaker at least a meter from the beaker and the ring
magnet. Now let both sit undisturbed for 24 hours.

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 equilibrium with ambient.

Additionally the beaker within the magnet has a white precipitate where the
other one does not.

Before I go further, has anyone done anything similar?

*I do not subscribe to the effects of magnetic field on pure water, yet I
now have question on that understanding.

Thanks...

Howdy Stiffler,
Much studies around including some pretty far out stuff in the " ORMUS" areas. WE have a research test setup at our Weimar Texas shop. Our next series of tests will start a log on the use of magnets and solenoids both for flows and water vortex studies.

Richard

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