The Fourth Phase of Water: Dr. Gerald Pollack at TEDxGuelphU

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Water molecules, despite their simplicity, hold many unknown properties and functionalities within cells, challenging common assumptions about their structure. The discovery of exclusion zones (EZ) composed of H₃O₂ molecules, not H₂O, showcases unique charge separation dynamics that could potentially lead to free energy sources and innovative applications in water purification and biological energy extraction.

Insights

  • Water molecules in cells are primarily H₃O₂, not H₂O, forming exclusion zones (EZ) with negative and positive charges, leading to stable structures and unexplained phenomena like cloud formation and the Jesus Christ lizard walking on water.
  • Extracting energy from water's charge separation, fueled by light, creates potential for free energy sources, purification of contaminated water, and biological energy production, suggesting water's critical role in various fields from health to electricity generation.

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Recent questions

  • What are some unexplained water phenomena?

    Cloud formation, droplet behavior, Jesus Christ lizard walking on water.

  • What is the exclusion zone (EZ) of water?

    A gel-like phase repelling solutes, forming around surfaces.

  • How can energy be extracted from water?

    By utilizing charge separation in an exclusion zone.

  • How does water absorb energy from light?

    Converting it into chemical energy for growth and metabolism.

  • How can exclusion zones in water be utilized?

    To purify contaminated water and obtain clean drinking water.

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Summary

00:00

"Water's Mysteries: Unraveling the Unknown"

  • Water molecules make up 99% of human molecules due to their small size.
  • Questions arise about the functionality of water molecules in cells and the certainty of water being H₂O.
  • Despite water's simplicity, there is much unknown about it, challenging common assumptions.
  • Examples of unexplained water phenomena include cloud formation, droplet behavior, and the Jesus Christ lizard walking on water.
  • A bridge made of water can be sustained between two beakers with high voltage, showcasing unknown water properties.
  • The exclusion zone (EZ) is a gel-like phase of water that repels solutes and particles, forming around hydrophilic surfaces.
  • EZ water consists of H₃O₂ molecules, not H₂O, and exhibits negative and positive charge separation.
  • Negatively charged entities in water attract due to positive charge concentration between them, leading to stable structures like colloid crystals.
  • The EZ phase explains phenomena like cloud formation, sustained droplets, and the Jesus Christ lizard's ability to walk on water.
  • Extracting energy from water's opposing charges, fueled by light, offers a potential source of free energy from the environment.

14:54

"Water as Solar-Powered Energy Source"

  • Energy is collected from outside to build an exclusion zone (EZ water), which can be charged by light, essentially functioning as a battery powered by the sun.
  • Water absorbs energy from light, converting it into chemical energy for growth and metabolism, similar to how plants utilize light energy.
  • The equation E = H₂O suggests that water is a repository of energy from the environment, which can be harnessed through charge separation in a battery-like setup.
  • EZ water exclusion zones can be used to purify contaminated water by excluding contaminants, making it possible to obtain clean drinking water.
  • Biological energy can be obtained from cells through charge separation in EZ water, akin to a form of cellular photosynthesis driven by absorbed light energy.
  • Light energy absorbed by water and cells may play a role in driving biological processes, such as blood flow, offering implications for science and technology, including weather, health, food preservation, desalination, and electricity generation.
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