Dear Allan,

Please forward:

Dear Jose,

This is exactly my point.  But when using a term as condensation, the 
idea that light is involved in the process goes away and falls to the
heating and electrical technicians. So my point is that these highly 
diffuse elements in atmosphere which are sometimes called 
aethricities, are the basis of water formation as well as providing 
assistance in plant growth.  During summer when air is hot above 
ground, it is cooler
underground. This senario is reversed during the winter months.  Anyway,
I've noticed that in hot summers, when 501 is applied that earth 
tends to harden-off, creating a container of sorts to allow the 
out-birth of
soil water.

Thanks,
Michael.

<I didn't recieve an answer to this until the past Sunday morning
while watching a report on Afgahnistan.  In the report, workmen where
collecting large quartz stones in a dried river bed for use in
glassmaking.  While showing some pictures of  beautiful bottles a
brilliant flash occurred and I saw delicate drops of water forming on
the inside of these beautiful glass vessels as the sunlight angled
through them.  Could it be that diffuse hydrogen from sunlight was
knocking loose free oxygen radicals from the walls of glass(SiO2)?>

<Isnīt that normally what all mortals will call simply "water 
condensation" formed when you have a closed environment and water 
vapour cannot simply go out and will condense in the generally cooler 
walls of the container?>




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