n 12 hours.
Anyone?
Dick
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From: Renee
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>VORTEX BLENDER EXPERIMENT TO STRUCTURE WATER
According to Peter Kulish, magnet expert at www.biomagscience.net
magnetiz
According to Peter Kulish, magnet expert at www.biomagscience.net magnetized
water will stay magnetized for 12 hours, as it slowly reverts back to the
natural magnetic spin of the earth.
I have no idea if the vortex changes this. We (Peter and I) talked of this
12 hour period when discussing wa
foamed up in a stiff meringue and the liquid
is clear, not milky like with vitamin C or Glutathione. What happened?
Dick
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From: "paul catania"
To: "Dick Rochon"
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: CS>VORTEX BLENDER EXPERIMENT TO
ons or constructive criticisms?
Dick
Dick
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 9:22 AM
Subject: CS>VORTEX BLENDER EXPERIMENT TO STRUCTURE WATER
Dear Brooks and group,
For all those who were interested in my vortex blender exp
Dear Brooks and group,
For all those who were interested in my vortex blender experiment to
structure water, I want to tell you about a few changes I've made. I thought
a lot about how to mimic nature with all of her "streams and creeks", in a
blender, and this is the only solution I've been ab
Dear Brooks and group,
For all those who were interested in my vortex blender experiment to
structure water, I want to tell you about a few changes I've made. I thought
a lot about how to mimic nature with all of her "streams and creeks", in a
blender, and this is the only solution I've been a
Dear Brooks and group,
For all those who were interested in my vortex blender experiment to structure
water, I want to tell you about a few changes I've made. I thought a lot about
how to mimic nature with all of her "streams and creeks", in a blender, and
this is the only solution I've been
Did you find a pattern for the placement of north & south magnets?
Thanks.
PT
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From: Dick Rochon
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 7:17 PM
Subject: CS>Vortex magnetizer, etc.
Hi, Brooks and all,
Dr. Ron Cusson said t
Hi, Brooks and all,
Dr. Ron Cusson said that the amazing magnetic blender
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/magnetic_blender.htm.,
was much stronger than the amazing vortex magnetizer
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/vortex_magnetizer.htm.
And he said that he was no longer offering support on eithe
Hello CS'ers and would-be Vortexers.
I just got an Edmund Scientific catalogue in the mail today and
discovered that they have the plastic vortex tubes on page 48.
They call them Tornado Tubes:
"Package of two Tornado Tubes(tm) #Q37-592 $4.95
"Package of ten Tornado Tubes(tm) #Q53-642
Yeah, Chuck. Then enlarged hole to 1/2" swirled and water still wouldn't
come out. I loosened the cap to get air and water flowed but no vortex. I'm
just going to do it with a funnel several times to make sure there's a good
vortex. Can't find Lew's cognac bottles so far. And David. Don't need
plan2t...@aol.com wrote:
>
> hi group...does anyone have plans fro building a structured water/ vorte
> machine
> which we could make ourselves?
>
Hi!
Below are copies of posts I sent to the list regarding
structured water and a simple method. (first copy)
David
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Dennis Lipter wrote:
>
>
> Come to think of it, one could construct an obstacle course consisting of
> flumes, miniature falls, and "rock obstructions" with magnets and full
> spectrum light exposure along the way.
>
> Dennis Lipter
>
Dennis,
What have you been drinking?
Whatever it is, se
You have all seen the spit sink next to the dental chair? The water spins
around in a thin sheet. One could accomplish this with a large funnel and a
water outlet strategically placed. Magnets could be placed around the
outside of the funnel.
Come to think of it, one could construct an obstacle co
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:10:25 EDT, wong...@aol.com wrote:
>Incidentally, I drilled a 3/8" hole in the bottle cap, 3/4 filled with water
>and turned it upside down. No water flow. How you do dat?
That's a childs magician trick! Air pressure is keeping the water from
escaping. Does it stay in even
hi group...does anyone have plans fro building a structured water/ vorte
machine
which we could make ourselves?
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David
I really appreciate your sincere offer but I wouldn't want to get you
inebriated as I would need the empty bottles post haste.
Incidentally, I drilled a 3/8" hole in the bottle cap, 3/4 filled with water
and turned it upside down. No water flow. How you do dat?
In a message dated 10/20/
Hi James!
The article says to have the magnets on opposite sides of the
bottle and with one magnet having it's north pole facing the
water while the other magnet has it's south pole facing the
water.
That is what I did originally. The pepper plants and the
strawberry plant seemed to love it.
S
Hi Folks!
I reread the article to see if I could find any clue to the
question about stirring in one container. It appears that there
is good news.
Here is a section of the article. I have emphasized parts.
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Which of these methods will produce the maximum efficient structu
fhlew wrote: (To Wong)
>I really hope you can get hold of two discarded Cognac
>Otard bottles for your experiment and use. These shapely
bottles make attractive ornaments.
>
>With regards
>Lew
>
Wong,
If you can't get two discarded Cognac Otard bottles, get two
full ones, I'll em
Hi All you Guys
I am sorry but seem to be missing something here, are the south seeking
faces of the magnets against the bottle or the other way around?
James H-McMillan
David Bolin wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Just a quickie.
>
> You only need one bottle and its cap with a hole in it
> for the "vortex
Hi Wong,
You wrote:
I use swan-necked bottles labelled N and
S to make
magnetized water and I use either one to create a vortex. A Cognac
Otard 0.7 litre bottle
I have seen a battery powered plastic tumbler with a built in rotating paddle
that creates a swirling vortex in a liquid. I wonder if this gizmo could be
modified by attaching magnets to the perimeter. It is like a drinking glass
with a miniature blender built in.
Dennis Lipter
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In a message dated 10/17/1999 2:04:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
broompi...@netzero.net writes:
<< Just a follow-up to provide an example.
I have a 2 liter bottle with a cap that has a 3/8" hole
in it. I have attached the magnets on the "shoulder" by
the neck.
David
Wouldn't just swirling wa
joanie...@juno.com wrote:
>
> How in the Sam Hill can this be dated 01 Jan 2000
>
> Nell
>
> On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 13:37:38 -0800 THE TROLL
> writes:
Why, Nell, How did you know I hired Sam Hill to check my
computer for YK2 bugs?? I fired him...sucker forgot to
reset the date and
In a message dated 10/19/1999 6:14:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
bobratl...@iname.com writes:
Robert
Is that the one that sells for $13.95?
wong
<< That's what I thought, but the one I bought had magnets on one bottle and
the vortex on another bottle. The small round magnets are very near the
How in the Sam Hill can this be dated 01 Jan 2000
Nell
On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 13:37:38 -0800 THE TROLL
writes:
> Hi Robert and List.
>
> When you say "vortex on the other bottle", do you mean the
> plastic tube that connects the two bottles?
>
> The vortex is the actual cyclone shaped swi
ttles.
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
SE Tenn.
bobratl...@iname.com
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Subject: Re: CS>Vortex made easy
Hi Robert!
The magnets go on the cone-shaped (funnel-shaped?) part of the bottle
near the neck. This is where the vortex narr
Hi Robert!
The magnets go on the cone-shaped (funnel-shaped?) part of the bottle
near the neck. This is where the vortex narrows down to
go into the neck and out.
At least, that is the way I have mine. I have not seen a setup,
just going by what I read in the structured water article.
David
Rob
So the water flows thru the vortex first then past the magnets?
Best Regards, Robert Ratliff
SE Tenn.
bobratl...@iname.com
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David Bolin wrote:
>
> Hey Ron,
> In which hemisphere are you doing your drinking??
>
> David
Northern
Ron
> RON BRENNEN wrote:
> >
> > I feel much better after drinking the water spun clockwise. I have
> > tried it both ways.
> > Ron
>
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Hey Ron,
In which hemisphere are you doing your drinking??
David
RON BRENNEN wrote:
>
> I feel much better after drinking the water spun clockwise. I have
> tried it both ways.
> Ron
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I feel much better after drinking the water spun clockwise. I have
tried it both ways.
Ron
>
> Hi James and Listees,
>
> I have wondered about that myself.
> I seem to recall that references to other vortex devices,that accomplish
> other goals, also run clockwise. But I donut know
> which
Hi James and Listees,
I have wondered about that myself.
I seem to recall that references to other vortex devices,that accomplish
other goals, also run clockwise. But I donut know
which hemisphere they are in.
That definitely is a question that needs an answer.
I'll keep my eye and ears on aler
In the southern hemisphere do we swirl the water in an anti-clockwise
direction?
James H-McMillan
David Bolin wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Just a follow-up to provide an example.
> I have a 2 liter bottle with a cap that has a 3/8" hole
> in it. I have attached the magnets on the "shoulder" by
> the n
Greetings!
Just a follow-up to provide an example.
I have a 2 liter bottle with a cap that has a 3/8" hole
in it. I have attached the magnets on the "shoulder" by
the neck.
I almost fill it with water (7/8 or so, need some space
to get the water swirling around) and with finger over
the hole, st
Hi Folks!
Just a quickie.
You only need one bottle and its cap with a hole in it
for the "vortex" part. Instead of a matching bottle for "storage", find
a bottle that has an opening just a bit
bigger than the neck and cap of the vortex bottle.
The vortex bottle neck will just fit inside the st
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