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    Anomalous properties of water

    Water phase anomalies
    Water has unusually high melting point.
    Water has unusually high boiling point.
    Water has unusually high critical point.
    Solid water exists in a wider variety of stable (and metastable) crystal and amorphous structures than other materials.
    The thermal conductivity of ice reduces with increasing pressure.
    The structure of liquid water changes at high pressure.
    Supercooled water has two phases and a second critical point at about -91°C.
    Liquid water is easily supercooled but glassified with difficulty.
    Liquid water exists at very low temperatures and freezes on heating.
    Liquid water may be easily superheated.
    Hot water may freeze faster than cold water; the Mpemba effect.
    Warm water vibrates longer than cold water.


    Water density anomalies
    The density of ice increases on heating (up to 70 K).
    Water shrinks on melting.
    Pressure reduces ice's melting point.
    Liquid water has a high density that increases on heating (up to 3.984°C).
    The surface of water is more dense than the bulk.
    Pressure reduces the temperature of maximum density.
    There is a minimum in the density of supercooled water.
    Water has a low coefficient of expansion (thermal expansivity).
    Water's thermal expansivity reduces increasingly (becoming negative) at low temperatures.
    Water's thermal expansivity increases with increased pressure.
    The number of nearest neighbors increases on melting.
    The number of nearest neighbors increases with temperature.
    Water has unusually low compressibility. [Explanation]
    The compressibility drops as temperature increases up to 46.5°C.
    There is a maximum in the compressibility-temperature relationship.
    The speed of sound increases with temperature up to 74°C.
    The speed of sound may show a minimum.
    'Fast sound' is found at high frequencies and shows an discontinuity at higher pressure.
    NMR spin-lattice relaxation time is very small at low temperatures.
    The NMR shift increases to a maximum at low (supercool) temperatures
    The refractive index of water has a maximum value at just below 0°C.
    The change in volume as liquid changes to gas is very large.

    Water material anomalies
    No aqueous solution is ideal.
    D2O and T2O differ significantly from H2O in their physical properties.
    Liquid H2O and D2O differ significantly in their phase behavior.
    The mean kinetic energy of water's hydrogen atoms increases at low temperature.
    Solutes have varying effects on properties such as density and viscosity.
    The solubilities of non-polar gases in water decrease with temperature to a minimum and then rise.
    The dielectric constant of water is high.
    The dielectric constant shows a temperature maximum.
    Proton and hydroxide ion mobilities are anomalously fast in an electric field.
    The electrical conductivity of water rises to a maximum at about 230°C.
    Acidity constants of weak acids show temperature minima.
    X-ray diffraction shows an unusually detailed structure.
    Under high pressure water molecules move further away from each other with increasing pressure.


    Water thermodynamic anomalies
    The heat of fusion of water with temperature exhibits a maximum at -17°C. [Explanation]
    Water has over twice the specific heat capacity of ice or steam.
    The specific heat capacity (CP and CV) is unusually high.
    The specific heat capacity CP has a minimum at 36°C.
    The specific heat capacity (CP) has a maximum at about -45°C.
    The specific heat capacity (CP) has a minimum with respect to pressure.
    The heat capacity (CV) has a maximum.
    High heat of vaporization.
    High heat of sublimation.
    High entropy of vaporization.
    The thermal conductivity of water is high and rises to a maximum at about 130°C.


    Water physical anomalies
    Water has unusually high viscosity.
    Large viscosity increase as the temperature is lowered.
    Water's viscosity decreases with pressure below 33°C.
    Large diffusion decrease as the temperature is lowered.
    At low temperatures, the self-diffusion of water increases as the density and pressure increase.
    The thermal diffusivity rises to a maximum at about 0.8 GPa.
    Water has unusually high surface tension.
    Some salts give a surface tension-concentration minimum; the Jones-Ray effect.
    Some salts prevent the coalescence of small bubbles.

    don't forget to add the special properties of water seen in the documentary on water ...see post http://www.energeticforum.com/152708-post377.html
    Last edited by MonsieurM; 08-30-2011, 12:41 PM.
    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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    • It's all in the emf egg




      see: http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...gnetism-9.html

      Originally Posted by Tesla
      "I consider this extremely important," said Mr. Tesla. "Light cannot be anything else but a longitudinal disturbance in the ether, involving alternate compressions and rarefactions. In other words, light can be nothing else than a sound wave in the ether."
      Last edited by MonsieurM; 08-30-2011, 08:37 PM.
      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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      • Acid's to try
        sulfuric acid (battery acid)is present in rain water and also carbonic acid,
        be careful using acids for example aluminum and koh highly reactive, best to research beforehand.
        anything and everything will structure the water-ice, I really like the battery acid mixture its widespread and easy to get another prerequisite to spreading it far and wide
        Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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        • As the thunderstorm forms, it produces ice in the upper cloud. The formation of ice in a cloud is an important element in the development of lightning. Those storms that fail to produce large numbers of ice crystals may also fail to produce lightning.
          Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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          • Originally posted by Dave45 View Post
            As the thunderstorm forms, it produces ice in the upper cloud. The formation of ice in a cloud is an important element in the development of lightning. Those storms that fail to produce large numbers of ice crystals may also fail to produce lightning.
            reverse the image 180 degrees



            compare it to an image you are more used to seeing



            In a world made only of waves, there would be just two geometric forms, the torus, or vortex, and the golden mean spiral. the donut, torus, form is the only structure in a world of waves that can become coherent, that is, retain a regular shape like a smoke ring. As more of these smoke rings are created and they want to relate to the first smoke ring, they must "nest" in the right pattern so that they can remember their form and still share structure. the best pathway for doing this is the ratio we call the golden mean.
            Last edited by MonsieurM; 08-31-2011, 11:39 AM.
            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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            • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
              reverse the image 180 degrees

              This would make an interesting coil.

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              • Signature of Antimatter Detected in Lightning | Wired Science | Wired.com


                During two recent lightning storms, Fermi recorded gamma-ray emissions of a particular energy that could only have been produced by the decay of energetic positrons, the antimatter equivalent of electrons. The observations are the first of their kind for lightning storms. Michael Briggs of the University of Alabama in Huntsville announced the puzzling findings Nov. 5 at the 2009 Fermi Symposium.
                water cycle




                The Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus

                O Son, is but one in our egg; but this, in the hen's egg, is much less to be found. But lest so much of the Divine Wisdom as is in a hen's egg should not be distinguished, our composition is, as that is, from the four elements Adapted and composed. Know, therefore, that in the hen's egg is the greatest help with respect to the proximity and relationship of the matter in nature, for in it there is a spirituality and conjunction of elements, and an earth which is golden in its tincture. But the Son, enquiring or Hermes, saith, The sulphurs which are fit for our work, whether are they celestial or terrestrial ? To whom the Father answers, Certain of them are heavenly, and some are of the earth.

                Last edited by MonsieurM; 09-01-2011, 12:20 AM.
                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                • Antimatter Spacecraft Propulsion The Future Is Now - YouTube
                  Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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                  • as above so below


                    Dave remember the info on quartz creating rifts and mountains

                    USU geophysicist links quartz deposits to mountains and faults

                    Geophysical measurements collected in the western United States reveal correlations between high concentrations of quartz and high temperatures deep in the Earth’s crust. USU geophysicist Tony Lowry says quartz is key to rock cycles resulting in large-scale deformation of continents. Image courtesy Tony Lowry, Utah State University.
                    USU geophysicist links quartz deposits to mountains and faults | The Salt Lake Tribune

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                    Huge ‘Ocean’ Discovered Inside Earth « CRISISBOOM

                    Scientists scanning the deep interior of Earth have found evidence of a vast water reservoir beneath eastern Asia that is at least the volume of the Arctic Ocean.

                    The discovery marks the first time such a large body of water has found in the planet’s deep mantle.

                    The finding, made by Michael Wysession, a seismologist at Washington University in St. Louis, and his former graduate student Jesse Lawrence, now at the University of California, San Diego, will be detailed in a forthcoming monograph to be published by the American Geophysical Union.

                    try quartz dust with ice under emf , water has memory and expands when it freezes.....
                    Last edited by MonsieurM; 09-01-2011, 07:20 PM.
                    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                    • Originally posted by IndianaBoys View Post
                      MonsieurM,

                      Here is a reproduction.

                      The colloidal gold was a couple years old.

                      Could not locate the same glass container.

                      This has more of the radiating spikes from the center than is shown in the picture.



                      This is a 1 ounce shot glass.

                      Pure water - 0 TDS (total dissolved water) did not produce the radiating spikes

                      IndianaBoys


                      Team produces weird optical phenomena - and rewrites the rules of refraction | TG Daily

                      The conventional laws governing the way light moves from one medium to another - from air to glass, say - predict the angles of reflection and refraction based only on the incident (incoming) angle and the properties of the two media.

                      But while studying the behavior of light impinging on surfaces patterned with metallic nanostructures, the researchers realized that the usual equations didn't cover the bizarre phenomena observed in the lab.

                      Essentially, the group's discovered that the boundary between two media, if specially patterned, can itself behave like a third medium.

                      "Ordinarily, a surface like the surface of a pond is simply a geometric boundary between two media, air and water," explains Nanfang Yu, a research associate in Capasso's lab.

                      "But now, in this special case, the boundary becomes an active interface that can bend the light by itself."

                      What makes the difference is an array of tiny gold antennas etched into the surface of the silicon used in Capasso's lab and structured on a scale much thinner than the wavelength of the light hitting it.
                      This means that, unlike in a conventional optical system, the engineered boundary between the air and the silicon imparts an abrupt phase shift - a phase discontinuity - to the crests of the light wave crossing it.
                      Each antenna in the array is a tiny resonator that can trap the light for a given amount of time before releasing it. A gradient of different types of nanoscale resonators across the surface of the silicon can effectively bend the light before it even begins to propagate through the new medium.

                      The resulting phenomenon breaks the old rules, creating beams of light that reflect and refract in arbitrary ways, depending on the surface pattern.
                      read properties of water , it is in a previous post

                      hint: water vibrates and memory

                      see also: http://www.energeticforum.com/154661-post362.html

                      Last edited by MonsieurM; 09-02-2011, 01:08 PM.
                      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                      • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                        as above so below


                        Dave remember the info on quartz creating rifts and mountains

                        USU geophysicist links quartz deposits to mountains and faults



                        USU geophysicist links quartz deposits to mountains and faults | The Salt Lake Tribune

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                        Huge ‘Ocean’ Discovered Inside Earth « CRISISBOOM




                        try quartz dust with ice under emf , water has memory and expands when it freezes.....
                        You have got to be kidding me...these dummies have no idea, let me help you get a visual of what is really there. In the days of noah there was a flood that covered the entire earth. The water was said to have come from too places above and below. Yet as we know the atmosphere can only contain so much moisture. The majority came from below. The earth flooded above the Ararat mountain which is above 17,000 feet(which is well more than 3 miles) and took more than 3 moths to descend just to the mountain top. But let us just say 3 miles as a minimum. Now multiply 3 miles of water by the circumferance of the earth in 3D then ask yourself in camparison to our oceans would not this much water make our current deposits, which cover 3 quarters of the earth, look like a mud puddle. WHere do you think all that water went? Back where it came from, in the earth. and they think it is only equal with our one ocean. You have got to be kidding me.

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                        • Originally posted by shawnnweed View Post
                          You have got to be kidding me...these dummies have no idea, let me help you get a visual of what is really there. In the days of noah there was a flood that covered the entire earth. The water was said to have come from too places above and below. Yet as we know the atmosphere can only contain so much moisture. The majority came from below. The earth flooded above the Ararat mountain which is above 17,000 feet(which is well more than 3 miles) and took more than 3 moths to descend just to the mountain top. But let us just say 3 miles as a minimum. Now multiply 3 miles of water by the circumferance of the earth in 3D then ask yourself in camparison to our oceans would not this much water make our current deposits, which cover 3 quarters of the earth, look like a mud puddle. WHere do you think all that water went? Back where it came from, in the earth. and they think it is only equal with our one ocean. You have got to be kidding me.
                          And to top it all off they really beleive that this water is 'in' the mantle. The majority if not all the mantle rests / floats on top of highly presurized superheated water. Read any account of the record attempts at earth core drilling and you will see that mud mixed with high levels of oxygen and hydrogen always came speweing from the depths. If the core of the earth is made of metal i.e. nickel and iron and is superhot, even hotter than the surface of the sun then without that water to regulate the temperaure before it actually got to the earths crust this planet would be a desolate volcanic wastland if not a ball of bubbling gruel of matter. Any guesses to the volume of water needed to cool 13,000 degrees F before it gets to the mantle. let me put it this way the suface temp of the sun is said to be 10,000 degres F and the earths core is only 4,000 miles away; what if the sun was only 4,000 miles away with nothing inbetween us and it? Get the picture now?

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                          • The Hydroplate Theory

                            Red Ice radio - 31.5.2011 - The Hydroplate Theory, Cataclysmic Global Flood & - YouTube

                            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                            • Ok Iv got news
                              This is what I did I put a aluminum plate in the bottom of the container



                              When I hit the coil with high voltage I get high voltage from the aluminum plate -- which is not unusual with high voltage but here's the kicker I get voltage nowwhere else usually the coil induces high voltage in everything around it but the ice isolates the voltage.

                              Im so excited I can hardly type or even think this means the ice creates

                              I'll get back to ya
                              Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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                              • Originally posted by Dave45 View Post
                                Ok Iv got news
                                This is what I did I put a aluminum plate in the bottom of the container



                                When I hit the coil with high voltage I get high voltage from the aluminum plate -- which is not unusual with high voltage but here's the kicker I get voltage nowwhere else usually the coil induces high voltage in everything around it but the ice isolates the voltage.

                                Im so excited I can hardly type or even think this means the ice creates

                                I'll get back to ya
                                keep those great news coming...
                                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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