Re: Will bowl-in-bowl work? by parhat ..... Energized Water Support Forum
Date: 12/29/2005 1:19:24 AM ( 20 y ago)
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>can i instead use a 9 Volt battery, which would be easier to secure a wire to. but >is it too powerful?
Based on my tests, 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6, and 9 volts all worked o.k. The secret is to get a spark. 9 volts for me are more convenient because they have a contact plugs with leads and it makes for greater convenience.
You can secure the humps with a duct tape on 1.5 volt D batteries. I sometimes use a 1.5 volt battery and use duct tape to connect the wires on both ends of the battery. It is o.k. also. The secret as i later found out is the sparks that you need to cause to get the aether to flow into the water, which is why it is causing so much healing effects and germination rates of plant.
> can i do this with pure silver wires? i mean silver wires with no insullation. if >so do i need to put some kind of insulation on the wires before i do this? should i >use tape or something else?
You can use copper, or silver, or gold. Even without insulation. All 1.5, 3, 6 and 9 volts batteries will not cause you electrical shocks. I am talking about size AA, AAA, C and size D batteries. Without the insulation you can cause a small sparks on the stainless steel bowl enough to charge the water.
>? and how long should i pulse the electricity through the water? you say too long is >not good. well, how long is too long? one second? twenty seconds? five minutes? i >really have no idea.
You can do it once, twice or even three times when you make contacts. With the stainless steel bowl. The secret is to cause an electrical sparks. Each time you do it will last from anywhere from 0.5 seconds to 1 seconds. The aether flow from the sparks get transferred onto the water filled metal bowl.
>also once i do this is there a way to test the water to see if it is now negatively >charged?
According to Pat she uses a styrofoam ball suspended on a thread to test the electrical repulsion/attraction to it. Her website is no longer with us, but another place managed to copy her website and put them here:
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/energized_water.htm
I am more skeptical I used bean sprout germination experiment. So I know it worked because the growth rates was about 300% difference over untreated water.
As to the effectiveness, I can vouch for its effectiveness. Despite all my skepticism, I have tested bean sprout germination, double blind placebo study here on three separate occasion. It clearly came out a winner over magnets, mineral water, dechlorinated water, fulvic acid (organic colloidal) water, etc. It is also cheap.
Ted
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