Re: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-12-06 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to R Stiffler's message of Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:06:18 -0600: Hi, [snip] >Blank>>We were able to drop out some white powder precipitate one a single >occasion some time back. >>>We had forgotten to turn off the test unit over the lunch hour. Never >>>able to reproduce the event in our steel

RE: [VO]:Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-16 Thread R Stiffler
Blank>>We were able to drop out some white powder precipitate one a single occasion some time back. >>We had forgotten to turn off the test unit over the lunch hour. Never >>able to reproduce the event in our steel test tank. The municipal source of our water supply could >>have had been hypo-chlor

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
o reason, even after reading the wonderfully biased article that explains the temperature observations. -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:03 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water On 1

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread Terry Blanton
On 11/14/06, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As for the white precipitate, which could be calcium leached from the beaker - this could be due to the extra "wetting" of a lower surface tension in the magnetized water. Magnetic fields lower the surface tensions of H2O by up to 8% according

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-15 Thread R Stiffler
>>Can we assume that the temperature of the magnetized sample is >>always less than ambient? That is correct and over a number of tests varied in the range of (-.5 to -1.6) C' below ambient. I did of course assure that this was just not a location anomaly. The last series was conducted in a fume h

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread Standing Bear
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 20:37, Jones Beene wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Dr. Stiffler" > > > Repeatedly here is what I have found. The beaker within the > > center of the ring magnet, does not reach equilibrium with > > ambient temperature (yet the magnet itself does). The beak

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic effect on water

2006-11-14 Thread RStiffler
Interesting. I have read much of what is on the net and a ton of old texts, yet my work was an off shoot of the effects a magnetic field might have on electrolysis. Should I receive an invitation and I can slip away from the bandits and bootleggers, it might be interesting to compare notes.