surely theres more than "yup, its the counter-current" :( have there been measurements? before-after treatment of water with a counter-current-in-a-vortex freeing up an extrafree electron.. anything?
On 11/30/06, RC Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Esa Ruoho wrote.. hello, does anyone have any data as to how vortexing could create a free electron (or, free up an electron) in the molecular structure of water? came across this quote (first was speaking with an old man about water's energy levels and he asked if my vortexeralso frees up an electron in the water) "The great scientist Viktor Schauberger was the first to demonstrate what happens to water when we pump it through pipes under pressure. Coming out of the ground, Schauberger said, water is "living." It contains an extra electron in the outer ring, and it is the vortex of naturally moving water that creates this structure. But when pushed through a pipe, although it wants to move in a vortex (as we can easily demonstrate for ourselves), water is forced into a circular motion, and this circular movement strips the outer electrons off the water molecule, creating what's called "unstructured" water. It's still hydrogen and oxygen, but it lacks a specific electrical charge." this from http://netmar.com/~maat/archive/dec3/editor.htm<http://netmar.com/%7Emaat/archive/dec3/editor.htm> but honestly.. anyone have any more leads. Howdy Esa, Best evidence is that a vortex has an " internal reverse flow" as you can see by viewing water flow down a drain. Richard