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NOVA | Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives | PBS - 0 views

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    Visit the companion website to the NOVA program Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives, and follow Mark Oliver Everett's journey to learn about his father Hugh Everett, who created a radical theory of quantum physics." /> <!-- banner files --->
Jac Londe

FutureTechToday.com: Water-Revitalization Technology for Better Vitality - 0 views

  • Water is a polar molecule which means that one side of the molecule is more positively charged while the other side is more negatively charged. The result of this charge differential is an attraction between molecules making water a much more complex substance than mainstream science (Quantum Physics, etc.) has ever given it credit for! It is this attractive force between water molecules which causes water to form droplets rather than a molecular mist. These attractive forces also result in clusters of water molecules in nature which are very sensitive to environmental conditions. In nature, if we observe water closely we see (as it does flowing down a drain) it move in circular paths in order to maintain a high energy or frequency state. Molecular spin is an important factor when considering the polar attraction between water molecules; it makes common sense that faster molecular spin will decrease this molecular attraction and consistent or resonant molecular spin may have an ordering or structuring effect. Municipal water systems utilize straight pipes which carry water long distances under high pressures dampening the molecular spin of water causing much larger clusters of molecules locking up the hydration power of water! This can be measured as surface tension. Natural spring water is considered "living water" due to the high frequency molecular spin and the vibrancy of nature.
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    Water is a polar molecule which means that one side of the molecule is more positively charged while the other side is more negatively charged. The result of this charge differential is an attraction between molecules making water a much more complex substance than mainstream science (Quantum Physics, etc.) has ever given it credit for! It is this attractive force between water molecules which causes water to form droplets rather than a molecular mist. These attractive forces also result in clusters of water molecules in nature which are very sensitive to environmental conditions. In nature, if we observe water closely we see (as it does flowing down a drain) it move in circular paths in order to maintain a high energy or frequency state. Molecular spin is an important factor when considering the polar attraction between water molecules; it makes common sense that faster molecular spin will decrease this molecular attraction and consistent or resonant molecular spin may have an ordering or structuring effect. Municipal water systems utilize straight pipes which carry water long distances under high pressures dampening the molecular spin of water causing much larger clusters of molecules locking up the hydration power of water! This can be measured as surface tension. Natural spring water is considered "living water" due to the high frequency molecular spin and the vibrancy of nature.
Jac Londe

Eventbrite - Discover Great Events or Create Your Own &amp; Sell Tickets - 0 views

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    Eventbrite brings people together through live experiences. Discover events that match your passions, or create your own with online ticketing tools.
Jac Londe

We are living in a bacterial world, and it's impacting us more than previously thought - 0 views

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    ""The true number of bacterial species in the world is staggeringly huge, including bacteria now found circling the Earth in the most upper layers of our atmosphere and in the rocks deep below the sea floor," "
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    ""The true number of bacterial species in the world is staggeringly huge, including bacteria now found circling the Earth in the most upper layers of our atmosphere and in the rocks deep below the sea floor," "
Jac Londe

NNDB: Tracking the entire world - 1 views

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    NNDB is an intelligence aggregator that tracks the activities of people we have determined to be noteworthy, both living and dead.
Jac Londe

Journal of Insect Science - 0 views

  • The Journal of Insect Science is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing papers in all aspects of the biology of insects and other arthropods from the molecular to the ecological, and their agricultural and medical impact. Published online by the University of Wisconsin Libraries,
Jac Londe

Researchers produce first complete computer model of an organism - 0 views

  • Researchers produce first complete computer model of an organism July 20, 2012 By Max McClure
  • (Phys.org) -- In a breakthrough effort for computational biology, the world's first complete computer model of an organism has been completed, Stanford researchers reported in the journal Cell.
  • team led by Stanford bioengineering Professor Markus Covert used data from more than 900 scientific papers to account for every molecular interaction that takes place in the life cycle of Mycoplasma genitalium – the world's smallest free-living bacterium.
Jac Londe

Real Estate Market - 0 views

  • Real Estate Market Always Bounces Back In fact, there is nothing much to worry about because we have all seen it throughout the period of history – real estate market always hits back. If the market is falling now, it does not mean things will always remain like that. You must have patience. It may take months or sometimes even a couple of years when property prices will again start rising. You are not going to lose anything if you own the property as an investment for a long period, such as over ten or fifteen years. Even if you have bought it with an intention to live in it, you should not stress yourself because of a temporary decline in property rates. By the time when you will completely pay off your mortgage, the price of your p
  • roperty would have reached double or even triple of the amount you spend to make the initial purchase.
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