oxygens in in one of those unit hexagons this is what you get you get h3o2 so fourth phase water if our model is correct and you know obviously I think it's correct but one never knows because
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- ez water
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- 01 · _intake0.956
> oxygens in in one of those unit hexagons this is what you get you get h3o2 so fourth phase water if our model is correct and you know obviously I think it's correct but one never knows because
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- 02 · yt0.773
It's in the book that you you were talking about, because there's more that I want to talk about, and my time is not infinite. So, the structure we came up with is looks something like this. You have hydrophilic material next to water. And out of the water build these layers, and these layers are hexagonal, um as you see in nature, and they build one at a time. So, you got another one here, and another one, and so on. And they just keep building. Um And the structure, if you were to look at it, is hexagonal like this, with oxygens and hydrogens arrayed as as you see here. And if you were to co…
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- 03 · _intake0.760
> oxidation state of iron. That means it'll keep it in the plus three state too long. So you never get to the plus two state. And it turns out plus two is what you need to move oxygen around and
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- 04 · yt0.754
And isotopes in their reactions and their involvement in chemistry pretty much can substitute for the simplest form of the of the element. So deuterium can substitute. So let's take water, H2O, right? We normally think of that H as the simple H, one proton, one electron, and two of those combine with oxygen to form a water molecule. But you know what? Deuterium can do it too. So deuterium, let's if we call it D and this is where kind of it gets tricky cuz people are trying to track, okay, you call protium H, you call deuterium D. But so you can have two protium and oxygen to make a water molec…
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- 05 · _intake0.749
This means O2 production is pH and … - **photoelectric-biology** - `_intake/concept-digests/photoelectric-biology.md` - … Those things are electric fields and … - **<<Quantum>> Biology 9: <<Photosynthesis>>** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/<<quantum>>-biology-9-<<photosynthesis>>.md` - … that in [<<Quantum>> <<biology … - **Quantum Biology 5: COHERENT WATER = EZ WATER** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-5-coherent-water.md` - … ANIMAL <<PHOTOSYNTHESIS>>](https://jackkruse.com/reality-15-animal-<<photosynthesis>>/)
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- 06 · yt0.747
So, how far is very far? If If you do the computation, it's it's millions of molecular layers. It's It's not two or dozens or but millions. It can stand extend way way out. Um So, the idea that this kind of ordered water is a different phase of water is not original. It came from Sir William Hardy, who was a famous colloid physical chemist more than 100 years ago, who said, "There's a problem, guys." He said, you know, with with the water, because there are so many observations that don't fit the the standard idea of three phases. The only way to explain these is that you must have a fourth ph…
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- 07 · yt0.741
Yeah, it's it's pretty simple to understand. And the hydrarology cycle on earth is very understandable. Um physical chemists and ecologists have figured it out. Um water on earth and our oceans uh has 150 parts per million medium. So you have to know a little bit about water. Most people I think in your field know water is H2O chemically. What most people forget is that there's three isotopes of hydrogen on Earth. One is proteium which is light hydrogen. That's the one we're interested in. Uh second one is dutaterium. That's proton plus uh an extra neutron. Then tridium which is a proton plus …
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- 08 · _intake0.741
I respond: Hydride? If you understand Ling and Pollack’s work on water and charge separation you will understand that Flanagan is sadly mistaken. He clearly is assuming the reader knows nothing about physics and about water chemistry.
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- 09 · _intake0.738
**Bulk liquid water is, therefore, a two-fluid system consisting of a coherent phase. Close to 40 percent of total volume of water at room temperature is actually capable of being coherent. Coherent portions of water can make free electrons to complete redox reactions. The remainder 60{a7b724a0454d92c70890dedf5ec22a026af4df067c7b55aa6009b4d34d5da3c6} is present as an incoherent phase of water. **
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- 10 · _intake0.737
A. In ice each oxygen atom has attached to it two hydrogen atoms affixed at distances of about 0.95 Å. These atoms form a water molecule, with the H-O-H angle measured at about 105º, as in the gas molecule.
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