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| Veritas Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Florida
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![]() | “Water undoubtedly is the most important chemical substance in the world,” explained Elmar Fuchs and colleagues from the Graz University of Technology in Austria in a recent study. “The interaction of water with electric fields has been intensely explored over the last years. We report another unusual effect of liquid water exposed to a dc electric field: the floating water bridge.” Water forms floating 'bridge' when exposed to high voltage |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: The Great White North, Eh?
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![]() | They have also observed some really interesting effects on the molocules of water after exposure to intense emotion. See the movie "What the 'bleep' do we know" for more details. It's really quite amazing.
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