180 The fourth phase of water - Dr. Gerald Pollack

180 The fourth phase of water - Dr. Gerald Pollack

The many benefits of water beyond solid, liquid and vapor form.
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Water, color and light are key elements to what we call life.
Great human beings have been reflecting upon these topics from
the ancient Greeks to Viktor Schauberger, Goethe and others - yet
modern science seems to have lost interest in what surrounds us
and what gives us life.


 


My guest is not only an exception but also a true pioneer and
expert when it comes to our understanding of water and light. He
discovered nothing less than the fourth phase of water beyond
solid, liquid and vapor form. Please welcome the professor of
bio-engineering and my personal hero: Prof. Dr. Gerald Pollack.


 


In this episode we are going to discuss these topics in English:


 


How Dr. Pollack stumbled upon his personal interest about
water

Why modern science doesn't pay much attention to the
importance of water for human health

What is the fourth phase of water according to Dr. Pollack
and why should we care about ?

Why did nobody else discover the fourth phase of water /
structured water / EZ water before Dr. Pollack?

Where does ordered water get formed?

The role of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces

Different layers of water

How water morphs into a hexagonal sheet / honeycomb structure

Charged water molecules as a battery for generating energy
for human beings

How the charge level can be measured

Infrared light as a source of structured water

How the amount of easy water in the human body can be
increased

Can external sources like fruits and vegetables provide EZ
water?

Juicing and spring water as a source of EZ water

What's the main difference between Newton's and Goethe's
scientific approach?

Can EZ water retain photones?

What will be the future of Dr. Pollack's EZ water research?



 


More informations and links in the shownotes here.

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