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Author Topic: The Mysteries of Water  (Read 6192 times)

Dave45

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The Mysteries of Water
« on: September 25, 2009, 02:27:48 PM »
That's a pretty broad subject, but anyway I was thinking about evaporation and looking at a few websites, the way clouds form,
Here's my take, evaporation takes place water to vapor, sunlight breaks the water down into its molecular state, water is an energy carrier it absorbs energy to become negetively charged this causes it to be repelled by the charge of the earth so it rises into the atmosphere to be concentrated as clouds which become positively charged which is attracted to the earth and fall as rain.

If we build a spinning vortex of water,charge it negative (extremely high voltage) would we get lift?
Maybe a experiment for the rodin coil.

triffid

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2009, 04:49:52 AM »
I agree there is a lot more to water than meets the eye.It can be used as a wire(with electrolyte).
Ever see tiny globs of water float for a second on top of the surface when running water from the tap into a bowl?At first you might think they are bubbles but they are tiny beads of water.This is due to electrostatic neg charges lining up on the outside of the tiny bead hence repelling the bead above the surface of the water.Water is polar hence able to dissolve many things that nonpolar solvents can't.You can make capacitors with it.Likewise liquid diodes.I'm sure there are other things too.triffid

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2009, 04:56:16 AM »
Water expands its volume when it freezes.It also carries dissolved gases.Carries enough oxygen for fish.With the right chemicals you can pull water out of thin air(potassium chloride for one).Triffid

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2009, 10:58:27 PM »
I was reading the other night about the nazi's and their tech they said that a scientist that studied water vortex's built and engine for one of their flying scaucer shaped craft. I cant remember the web site it was late and I didn't bookmark it.
Water is the most abundant and the most mysterious compound on our planet,when its supercooled it takes on even more anomalies, there's fifteen stages of ice probably more to be discovered. Its structure lines up in a electric field, its an energy carrier, I believe an almost inexhaustible battery could be made using supercooled water under pressure.
As it gets negitively charged its repelled by the earth then as it forms clouds and takes on a positive charge then falls back. All one has to do is look into a thunderstorm to see the power.

To see it as an energy carrier watch this vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoswNJZqUX0

TechStuf

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2009, 11:15:41 PM »

Consider Schauberger's work.  He was able to fracture water by mechanical process.  An annular liquid mass spinning at high RPM has great potential.  The stories of UFO's hovering over bodies of water, and dropping induction pipes...

Lot's of energy in a single drop of H2O.

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2009, 02:34:54 AM »
I think the people give the Nazi's more credit that they're due.

The water cools as it rises with the hot air, it reaches the ceiling where it then turns to ice droplets, usually where we see them as a cloud...  It's the electrical properties of these masses of moving water that create our fun lightning clouds.


Dave45

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2009, 04:15:36 AM »
Here's a site that talks about Schauberger's repulsion engine very interesting to say the least.

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/vtxtech.htm

Thanks for the heads up

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2009, 04:57:29 AM »
Dave...

static charge does not 'lift water into the atmosphere' .......

water EVAPORATES. - becomes vapor. heat/energy is transfered through the water from molecule to molecule, and the ones at the surface sometimes gain enough energy to transition from liquid to gaseous phase.

the vapor is LESS DENSE than air, and thus it rises.
this is because of the hydrogen atoms.
in the gas phase: H2O is less dense than N2, O2, and CO2, which make up most of our 'air'.

while static charges DO in fact build up in the evaporated water molecules as they pass through the atmosphere, this is not the cause of their rise and fall.

The water falls back to the earth when the cloud formation becomes so dense that the molecules merge together (losing some of their energy) and transition back into liquid phase.

one of the greatest mysteries about water is that while in the liquid phase, it is more dense than when it is a gas or even a solid.

Dave45

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2009, 05:42:49 PM »

while static charges DO in fact build up in the evaporated water molecules as they pass through the atmosphere, this is not the cause of their rise and fall.

I agree that static charges are not all thats involved but I believe it aids the process.

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Re: The Mysteries of Water
« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2009, 07:36:25 PM »
Many people are familiar with a 'cloudburst' in which the downpour is immediately precipitated by a lightning bolt.  As the vapor cloud contracts upon release of accumulated charge....snap!....instant condensation.

Thousands of years before the concept was proven to modern man, the Bible well describes the hydrological cycle.  Interesting observations are made by John Clayton in the following video clip:

http://www.doesgodexist.tv/part19.html


Additional resources:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PSZNYdfawQ

http://biblebrowser.com/job/38-22.htm


Blessings in Christ,


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