Dr. Gerald Pollack - decalres he found free energy in TEDx talk 6 yrs ago
I've know about EZ water for a while - which is a show in itself - I want to know about the progress made with the
Free energy
Free de-salination
Free filtration system
that EZ water can produce - where's the Tech??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-T7tCMUDXU
Yeah, but I get the impression that the ambient heat energy will be about as practically useful as a Sterling engine. You will probably have to have large arrays to get any useable energy. Something the size of a computer tower to get the eqivequiva of a small alkaline or coin battery.
I'd be curious to know too.
One thing I know, is that the Water researchers gather annually for the Water Conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, which happened to just take place last month. At this summit, a wide-variety of researchers talk about all things water (especially fourth-phase related), including Pollack who's the organizer.
For me, the research on fourth-phase water is still in its early stage. Not to mention the embargo imposed by the establishment. There are however quite a few practical applications. Here's a list of a few which may or may be tangentially related to 4th phase:
- Torus Tech (co-founded by Nassim Haramein and his team) manufactured the Ark crystal which is said to influence the property of water. And they actually measured the effects of it on plants growth and yield.
- One of my favs, Real Ice uses vortexed water (derived from Schauberger's work) to create more solid ice while saving on a ton of fuel usage, which not only lowers costs but improve the experience on ice (less viscosity, etc.). This technology comes from the Swedish inventor Curt Hallberg, founder of Watreco AB (Malmo). In last year's Water Conf, he talked about the effects of this water on plant growth.
I'm probably naively idealistic, but I personally think vortexed-water can single-handedly change the world through its versatile, cost-efficient and health-benefiting effects applicable in so many fields, including water treatment, water-cooled server systems, etc.).
- Another great field of water involves its capacity for Memory. And while that alone can probably fill many pages of potential application, my interest lies in the Informational Copy domain, where information of a certain substance (say, a drug or supplement) and can then be passed on to Water which absorbs/becomes the substance. It's sort of like digital homeopathy. Talk about a revolution, if this really works as they say it does (and there are more than a few clinical studies that show it does), Water could become the new Silicon revolution of the last century.
I would highly recommend taking a look at some of their conference talks (available on Youtube/Vimeo), because the breakthroughs are happening in many domains at the same time. From new, much more durable and elastic gels (mimicking our muscle fibers), to new non-invasive ways of measuring your health & body vitals (aquaphotomics). The growth is spreading. I'm actually seeing in my own circles too, where people I talk to pay more attention to their drinking water and willing to invest for better quality.
What's great with all these, is that it really shouldn't be that hard to DIY your way into making use of these. Not to mention, if you can improve water, pretty much everything else takes care of itself, including ourselves.
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