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You're drinking hydroxic acid

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 11:48

The non-tetrahedral form of water, previously unknown to humans, is a suspected byproduct of the excessive energy pollution produced by excessive wireless technology and chemically intense industrial processes such as water purification and desalination.

Recent studies have unveiled this new form of water, and it has already raised significant health concerns. Molecular geometry is fundamental to reactivity so this new form of water with it's unusual geometry will perform unusual chemical reactions in the human body, adversely affecting human health. For example, a molecule of water that gives the sensation of quenching thirst but provides no homeostatic maintenance could result in phantom dehydration.

It's suspected that high energy radiation from wireless technologies is transferring some energy into water molecules, exciting them into this higher energy state. Reactive chemical waste is also capable of energy transfer as it decays into more stable products and is therefore also suspected of contributing to this concerning development.

While the new form of water is estimated to have a half-life of only 2 weeks (as it naturally decays into normal tetrahedral water), it is now being produced at a rate faster than it can decay. Thus we are now beginning to see an accumulation in the ecosystem, especially closer to technology and industry, which could eventually see further rise of new illnesses. Of particular concern is chronic dehydration and new forms of cancer.

In fact, it is now suspected that this new form of water had been slowly accumulating for decades, influencing the health of hundredsof millions, if not billions. While many naturopaths have often made claims about 'positive' and 'negative' energy, there is now evidence to support the fact that not all water is equal and it has very real impacts on human wellbeing.

It is clear a global effort is required to mitigate these new health concerns, but progress is expected to be slow and people are already taking measures to protect themselves and improve their health.

New technologies are being produced to either filter non-tetrahedral water or convert it to its safe tetrahedral form.

Filter technologies utilise a semi-permeable membrane, just like reverse osmosis, to separate the forms of water. However this process produces wastage of good water and so has poor market success.

Conversion technologies are gaining considering popularity due to their efficient operation, competitive prices and clear health benefits.

Electrolytic conversion produces a static field which polarises the water molecules. While all water is polarised, the effect is temporary and is in fact perfectly safe. Even so, once the water leaves the influence of the electric field and loses is polarisation, the non-tetrahedral water decays into normal tetrahedral form due to its favorable state. Since the electric field is static and net energy transfer is zero (technically the higher energy non-tetrahedral molecules transfer energy to the electric field during decay, but the effect is miniscule) devices utilising this technology are usually battery powered and can last years before a simple battery change is required. Typical conversion efficiency is 99.8%

The main competing technology employs catalytic conversion to achieve the same effect. A platinum doped carbon filter is the main component in this technology. As the water passes through the filter, the non-tetrahedral molecules form temporary bonds with the embedded platinum, undergoing minor geometric stressing. When released from the platinum atom, the water returns to its favorable tetrahedral form. While platinum may sound expensive, it is catalytic and supported by carbon so only a tiny amount is required. It is also extremely stable so a filter unit will last decades and generally come with a lifetime warranty. Conversion efficiency is typically 99.99%. An added benefit is that the filter will also remove many additional contaminants and produces crisper, more appetizing water.

While the two technologies vary significantly, both are viable solutions to the growing problem of non-tetrahedral water.

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 11:56

adapt or die

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 12:02

>>2
100% of organisms who ingested hydroxic acid die.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.9b11211

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 12:09

hydroxic acid is invariable fatal to all life after ingestion:
MORE TOXIC THAN COFFEE:
As a final note, the graphic provides the LD50 values for water, caffeine and alcohol (ethanol). It’s worth noting that, in the case of caffeine, drinking 118 cups of coffee would almost certainly see you dying of water poisoning before caffeine poisoning!
https://www.compoundchem.com/2014/07/27/lethaldoses/

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 12:19

>>3
Shi and Tanaka didn't even simulate organisms in their models.

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 12:28

>>5
Its from empirical observations. Every organism that ingested Non-tetrahedral water dies.

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 13:31

h2(oh)-?

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 13:43

I'm pretty sure if you distill water in several way, it actually becomes toxic. Like i.e. if you sort out D2O molecules out and then give that w"ater" as a drink to somebody, he will die, since D2O doesn't participate properly in body processes.

Name: Anonymous 2020-02-19 14:11

>>6
Yes, but how is the article cited in >>3 relevant to that?

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