Don't know, but I can take a wild guess. The particles are packed in and equally spaced via repulsion from the positive charge on each. So additional energy is needed to dislodge each particle from it's preferred position, or the particles tend to want to stay in the same place, so the water has to flow around them.
Interesting. How do you measure viscosity in the range of 1. The pour and drip method are probably not very effective at low viscosities. Marshall "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Hold on to your hats kiddies!!! > > "Ole Bob" is about to increase the interest in neon sign transformers. > > While running the HVAC ARC method in a clear glass jar I noticed that > when I gentled stirred the CS I could see the difussion of a heavier > liquid in the DW. > > In talking to Dr Bill Biagioli today, who makes ARC CS reported that the > viscosity of the CS has increased 50% over the value of the raw DW. At > this very monent I and running a batch and I can see the lines showing > the difference in refraction of the two liquids. > > By the way Dr. Bill's TEM's show the same energy patterns that mine > does. > > Ok Gurus what is going on???? > > "Ole Bob" > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>