Low frequency weak electric fields can induce structural changes in water
- 01Low-frequency electric fields can alter water structure without direct physical contact
- 02Treated water showed changed infrared radiance for at least 30 minutes post-exposure
- 03Electric fields may induce molecular ordering in water similar to EZ water
- 04External electrodes were used to rule out the effects of electrolysis during testing
Weak electric fields can alter water's molecular structure, potentially inducing an ordered state similar to water in biological tissues.
Low frequency electric fields were exposed to various water samples using platinum electrodes mounted near the water surface. Responses were monitored using a spectro-radiometer and a contact-angle goniometer. Treatment of DI (deionized), EZ (Exclusion Zone), and bulk water with certain electromagnetic frequencies resulted in a drop of radiance persisting for at least half an hour. Compared to DI water, however, samples of EZ and bulk water showed lesser radiance drop. Contact-angle goniometric results confirmed that when treated with alternating electric fields (E = 600 ± 150 V/m, f = 7.8 and 1000 Hz), droplets of EZ and bulk water acquired different charges. The applied electric field interacted with EZ water only when electrodes were installed above the chamber, but not beneath. Further, when DI water interacted with an electric field applied from above (E = 600 ± 150 V/m, f = 75 Hz), its radiance profile became similar to that of EZ water. Putting these last two findings together, one can say that application of an electric field on DI water from above (E = 600 ± 150 V/m, f = 7.8 to 75 Hz) may induce a molecular ordering in DI water similar to that of EZ water.
- APA
- Iman Rad, Rainer Stahlberg, Kurt Kung, & Gerald H Pollack (2021). Low frequency weak electric fields can induce structural changes in water. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/low-frequency-weak-electric-fields-can-induce-structural-changes-in-water/
- MLA
- Iman Rad, et al. "Low frequency weak electric fields can induce structural changes in water." 2021, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/low-frequency-weak-electric-fields-can-induce-structural-changes-in-water/.
- Chicago
- Iman Rad et al. 2021. "Low frequency weak electric fields can induce structural changes in water.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/low-frequency-weak-electric-fields-can-induce-structural-changes-in-water/
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