2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2009.08.061
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Evidence for the existence of stable-water-clusters at room temperature and normal pressure

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“…one million liquid water molecules oscillating in tune with a self-trapped electromagnetic field at some well-defined frequency. Evidence for the existence of stable water clusters up to several microns in size, based on electric force microscopy, atomic force microcopy, and infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies of evaporation of very dilute aqueous NaCl solutions at room temperature and pressure, has been reported by Lo and coworkers [79]. EZs may be regarded as longer-range ensembles of CDs, and some researchers use these two terms interchangeably [78].…”
Section: Interfacial Water: Interaction With Hydrophilic and Hydrophomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…one million liquid water molecules oscillating in tune with a self-trapped electromagnetic field at some well-defined frequency. Evidence for the existence of stable water clusters up to several microns in size, based on electric force microscopy, atomic force microcopy, and infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies of evaporation of very dilute aqueous NaCl solutions at room temperature and pressure, has been reported by Lo and coworkers [79]. EZs may be regarded as longer-range ensembles of CDs, and some researchers use these two terms interchangeably [78].…”
Section: Interfacial Water: Interaction With Hydrophilic and Hydrophomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermogram infrared images have been taken in an attempt to show the response to acupuncture and to provide evidence for the existence of meridians [25]. According to this concept, meridians are made up of stable clusters of polarized water [26] that oscillate and transmit energy at the speeds of light and sound through meridians, with the energy of this transmission called Qi. Sometimes thermograms have been thought to actually show the pathway of a weakly luminescent meridian [27], but such demonstrations have been inconsistent between meridians.…”
Section: Imaging Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short they are like this. [12] and experimental evidences from ref [7,[13][14][15]. Liquid water contains both Coherent Domain (CD) and incoherent water.…”
Section: Modern Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%