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Submit Reviewwith 🎙️ Gerald Pollack, Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, Founding Editor-in-Chief of the WATER research journal, Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science, and Author of - among other books - "The Fourth Phase of Water."
💧 The 4th Phase of Water, or Exclusion Water, is a semi-liquid or crystalline state of water that forms at the interface with hydrophilic surfaces. More on that in a second!
What we covered:
🍏 How there's a fourth phase of Water, beyond solid, liquid, and gas
🌱 Where the 4th phase of Water forms, and how
🧮 How Light may be creating the Exclusion Zone Water (or EZ Water)
🧮 How the Fourth phase of Water bears a negative charge and thus may enable... a Water Battery!
🍏 How the 4th Phase of Water can be leveraged in the Water Industry
🍏 How the formation of EZ Water bears a surprising resemblance to the first step of Photosynthesis
📜 How Gerald Pollack's work follows in the steps of Boris Derjaguin's discovery of "Polywater"
😲 How Water is a surprisingly low investigated field of fundamental science (despite many water questions being still open)
🤔 How "Fourth Phase Water" somehow barely isn't Water anymore and could have been called "semi-liquid" or "crystalline water"
🍏 How like-charged particles may well attract each other without breaking any law of fundamental physics
🍎 How "EZ Water" opens the door to discuss esoteric water topics like the theories of Viktor Schauberger and Rudolf Steiner
🍏 How many known everyday phenomenons may be better explained through the lens of "EZ Water"
🧮 Challenging prestigious names and theories, advocating for a "Venture Science" approach to research, discussing the memory of Water, and so much more!
🔥 ... and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥
➡️ Get a glimpse into the episode's matter with this video: https://youtu.be/UTnqiNMolpg
➡️ Get the Full Story (including an infographic and full transcript) here: https://dww.show/solid-liquid-gas-and-a-fourth-phase-of-water/
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