September 7, 201411 yr In fact the only thing that could be thought of as water that's different than "water" is deuterated water where the hydrogen atoms have an extra neutron or tritiated water where the hydrogens have two neutrons. Both of which are used in research as a way of labeling.So water with extra H- electrodes does not have a different "frequency"? The water should contain electric energy, so in theory that would change if extra H molecules are introduced.
September 7, 201411 yr Don't confuse standing wave energy with resonance. Would screw up your spl score if you did.So you are saying that the "frequency" of the water is a product of standing waves between atoms? So basically is half the frequency of all atoms combined?No, saying that the whole phenomena is frequency independent. It requires a frequency to focus energy, but which isn't a concern other than of course power output capability of the driver that is being used.
September 7, 201411 yr In fact the only thing that could be thought of as water that's different than "water" is deuterated water where the hydrogen atoms have an extra neutron or tritiated water where the hydrogens have two neutrons. Both of which are used in research as a way of labeling.So water with extra H- electrodes does not have a different "frequency"? The water should contain electric energy, so in theory that would change if extra H molecules are introduced.The only consistent "frequency" in any water is the bonds of a single set of 2 H and 1 O.
September 7, 201411 yr Hell you could float feathers, lead, whatever. The only requirement is that the acoustic wave energy can overcome gravity.
September 7, 201411 yr Positive ones lol Well, that helps a lot. Haven't looked at it since it first came out. Played with it on paper at that point and thought favorably of it. ie, positive. If there were more on my memory I'd have said something.
September 7, 201411 yr Spent $60 on 4 adirondack chairs. 2 adult ones and 2 kiddo ones. They were blue and shit green so ultra cheap. Will spray them black to match our fence and BAM! Super cheap seating
September 7, 201411 yr Been trying to get to home depot since wed to grab a couple pine boards for the monitor mount. Quick & dirty for the first install.
September 7, 201411 yr In fact the only thing that could be thought of as water that's different than "water" is deuterated water where the hydrogen atoms have an extra neutron or tritiated water where the hydrogens have two neutrons. Both of which are used in research as a way of labeling.So water with extra H- electrodes does not have a different "frequency"? The water should contain electric energy, so in theory that would change if extra H molecules are introduced. Another hydrogen atom (proton, H+) added to water becomes hydronium (H3O+) which has different geometry and characteristics than water. I'm not sure what you mean by frequency of a molecule? Molecules have specific vibrational frequencies that are excited when the molecules absorb corresponding energy. E.g. Infrared spectroscopy sends energy in the infrared region through a test sample and reads the energy on the other side. The difference in energy shows where the molecule absorbed energy and these regions can be used for identifying parts of the structure of the compound. Take ethanol for example, it has a hydroxyl group -OH, a hydrogen bonded to a oxygen, which is known to have a frequency of excitation near 3400cm^-1 Which this IR spectra of ethanol shows: In NMR nuclear magnetic resonance (same principle as mri machines) energy of a higher wavelength is used to disturb spin states of nuclei in atoms and by measuring this disturbance's effect to a magnetic field one can further identify parts of the structure of the compound. As another example the hydroxyl group absorbs energy in the 2.5 - 5.0ppm region (parts per million is used instead of wavelength because nmr machines operate at different frequencies with differing magnetic strengths). Here's an NMR spectra of ethanol: with a peak near 2.5ppm corresponding to the hydroxyl group. Here's a video of all the vibrational modes of ethanol based on classical mechanics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5dulWd-OnQ Edited September 7, 201411 yr by ssh
September 7, 201411 yr This morning I was 10 days into a 35 day month.67% to my goal. Today the store donkey punched budget. 500-600% over. Basically did the whole week today.I think I may be hard fucking this month into super bonus land.
September 7, 201411 yr You missed the point on that comment I think. I honestly don't know what the point or question was so I just started rambling lawl.
September 7, 201411 yr You missed the point on that comment I think.I honestly don't know what the point or question was so I just started rambling lawl.#math
September 7, 201411 yr Speaking of frequencies, I have a question in regards to "frequency water". Can water be made to hold a certain frequency? Or is it just a value denoted from the pH and mineral content? Is it the resonant frequency of the molecules?Would any of this change based upon the state of the H2O? J
September 7, 201411 yr Speaking of frequencies, I have a question in regards to "frequency water". Can water be made to hold a certain frequency? Or is it just a value denoted from the pH and mineral content? Is it the resonant frequency of the molecules?Would any of this change based upon the state of the H2O?J Nope. Only difference between states is thermal energy. Between 0C and 100C the thermal energy is about equal to the hydrogen bonding energy between water molecules, so water is constantly making and breaking hydrogen bonds to other water molecules, this is why it's a liquid between those temps. At high temp thermal energy is greater than the hydrogen bonding between water molecules so instead of constant bonding between one another they disperse into a vapor. On the flip side if you cool water down enough then the thermal energy is lower than the hydrogen bonding so the water molecules align for the best hydrogen bonding and aren't fucked with. This is what gives in perfect conditions snowflakes their geometry.
September 7, 201411 yr The question was spawned from a pesticide that claimed to be frequency water. The product is 99.85% water. Plus I was bored at work on a Saturday night. LolI couldn't think of a way it was possible either. I assume they are using the term generically. I could see water having stored potential energy and that was about it.Water is water I think sums it up.
September 7, 201411 yr Taking Aidan to the snowmobile races tomorrowWhat the?! You guy have snow already?
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