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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

That phase of water takes place at boundaries, hence in the body most of the water is in that state because the system is so compact the water is always near a cell boundary. The diagrams of pipes, like in a home, is just too simple and wrong.

I think all we really need to do is to drink fresh vibrant water - not the dead stuff from the tap or bottles - put the minerals back. Altho very expensive here, I do sometimes buy Italian mineral water. I have been trying to design a water flow system that runs through crystals, but finding lab equipment here, and then having the "permissions" to buy it has proved tedious.

Not sure! I'm more of a philosopher than a scientist. I love to listen to people who know a whole lot more than I do, in the hopes of getting something useful, or at least interesting out of the talks. I have not read Pollack's books, but I imagine the answer to the question of the charges is there. Oh, and remember that all science begins with woo! 😉

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Science begins with hypotheses that then have consequences that might be investigated.
Physics is still called "natural philosophy" at Oxford - might be good if it was always called that, as science was born out of philosophy. ;-)
Some really venomous battles took place in medieval Europe's universities between natural philosophers and theologians.
one example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condemnations_of_1210%E2%80%931277

Science begins with hypotheses that then have consequences that might be investigated.

Agreed, and this is not to take a stab at @blurtyield as Woo Woo most definitely is out there! It's just that too people look to science as the final arbiter in life, and it should not be that way. It's almost as if people no longer understand what a hypotheses is; as if science either knows ,or it goes in the Woo Woo wastebasket!

Physics is still called "natural philosophy" at Oxford - might be good if it was always called that, as science was born out of philosophy. ;-)

I did not know this about physics at Oxford, nor would I have ever imagined it! It's funny to think that when Einstein was trying to go beyond 3D, he would have been considered Woo Woo! AND... when he finally did get beyond 3D, into 4D, he considered the other physicists of his time that were considering 5D and 6D... you guessed it, they were in the Woo Woo camp according to Big Al! 🤣

Some really venomous battles took place in medieval Europe's universities between natural philosophers and theologians.

Venomous, and for many lethal! Yet, I'm not sure if we are any more civilized today, as real debate is no longer welcomed in modern official science. 🥺