This paper discusses the influence of magnetic fields on the structural memory of water systems. It suggests that magnetic fields and their gradients in space and time can influence the short-lived molecular structures of water and yield measurable changes in the magnetopotential development over time, characterizing properties of homogeneous and heterogeneous water systems. Experimental data is needed to verify the existence of structural memory in various water systems, including those containing impurities, as depicted by their changing magnetopotential curves under different conditions like removal of dissolved gases and impurities or thermal activation.
This paper discusses the influence of magnetic fields on the structural memory of water systems. It suggests that magnetic fields and their gradients in space and time can influence the short-lived molecular structures of water and yield measurable changes in the magnetopotential development over time, characterizing properties of homogeneous and heterogeneous water systems. Experimental data is needed to verify the existence of structural memory in various water systems, including those containing impurities, as depicted by their changing magnetopotential curves under different conditions like removal of dissolved gases and impurities or thermal activation.
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This paper discusses the influence of magnetic fields on the structural memory of water systems. It suggests that magnetic fields and their gradients in space and time can influence the short-lived molecular structures of water and yield measurable changes in the magnetopotential development over time, characterizing properties of homogeneous and heterogeneous water systems. Experimental data is needed to verify the existence of structural memory in various water systems, including those containing impurities, as depicted by their changing magnetopotential curves under different conditions like removal of dissolved gases and impurities or thermal activation.
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Singh, Bharat Department of Physics, D. S. College, Aligarh 202001 U. P., India
This paper appears in: Journal of Applied Physics
Issue Date: May 1994 Volume: 75 Issue: 10 On page(s): 7187 - 7187 ISSN: 0021-8979 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1063/1.356672 Date of Current Version: 07 July 2009
ABSTRACT
The magnetic interaction seems to influence the ‘‘structural memory’’ of water
systems which is quenched in ideally pure water. The sedentary lifetime of each water molecule is extremely short (10-10 s) and its molecular structures may be influenced by some physical effect like magnetic field treatment, it’s space time gradients, water velocity, pressure drop, etc. in the interpolar space, so as to yield a noticeable temporal magnetopotential development characterizing the properties of homogeneous and heterogeneous water systems. This principle is also extended to prevailing water systems which always contain various impurities, gas, molecules, ions, microscopic particles in random order. Still the existence of structural memory may be verified by reliable experimental data. The magnetopotential curves of different water systems depict the design and develop–software package for constructing the magnetodynamic‐filters superior to the existing techniques on pollution studies like remote sensing, muon spin resonance, laser spectroscopy, nuclear techniques, the gamma ray peak efficiency method, trace elemental characterization due to NBS, neutron activation analysis, and graphite furnance atomic absorption spectrometer. The physiochemical characteristics of water calibrated in terms of magnetopotential curves change with the removal of dissolved gasses, impurities, thermal activation, etc. and the algae, bacteria, phosphates, etc. have been removed at a rapid rate. The magnetodynamic study of ganga water proves it to be an extremely pure and highly resourced fluid.
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