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«The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor» by Gerald H.Pollack

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«The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor» by Gerald H.Pollack

«The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor» by Gerald H.Pollack
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«World renowned scientist, Dr. Gerald Pollack, takes us on a fantastic voyage through water, showing us a hidden universe teeming with physical activity– providing simple explanations for common everyday phenomena, which you have inevitably seen but not really understood.



For instance, have you ever wondered…

How do clouds made up of dense water droplets manage to float in the sky?

Why don’t your joints squeak as they rub together?

Why do you sink in dry sand, but not in wet sand?

How does capillary action manage to raise water up a 100 foot tree?

Why does warm water freeze quicker than cool water?



Pollack uses a recent and fundamental scientific finding—EZ water—to help explain these and many other head-scratchers.



When touching most surfaces, water transforms itself into so-called EZ (Exclusion Zone) water, also known as structured water or fourth phase water. EZ water, whose formula is H3O2, differs dramatically from H2O. And, there is a lot of it, everywhere.



This award winning book provides ample evidence for the existence of EZ water. Pollack writes in a clear, eloquent style. Whimsical illustrations and simple diagrams help get his points across in a reader-friendly manner perfectly suitable for non-experts.



Praise for Gerald Pollack's, The Fourth Phase of Water:



“The most informative, eye-opening, mind-blowing book that I ever recall reading.”

Henry Bauer, Dean Emeritus, Arts and Sciences, Virginia Tech



""The most significant scientific discovery of this century. What strikes me above all is the elegant simplicity of [Pollack’s] experimental approach.""

Mae‐Wan Ho, Director, Institute of Science and Society, London.



""Dr. Pollack is one of the pioneers in this field, and his discoveries can be expected to have important implications.""

Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate, Cambridge University.»