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15.11 - Dissociating Water with Vacuum

It is a well known phenomenon that pulling a hard vacuum quickly on water will cause it to boil/vaporize. This phenomenon is at the root of cavitation and water hammer. As one half of a sound wave is vacuous a properly administered sound wave/field can cause liquid water to vaporize (low level dissociation or cavitation). It is logical to presume a vacuum applied to a molecule will cause that molecule's volume to expand - vacuum being a form of dispersion or entropy.

See Also


2.13 - Vacuum
12.30 - Thermal Radiation and Thermal Vacuum or Cold
15.02 - Liberating Ozone from Water
15.03 - Questions Concerning Dissociation
15.04 - Dissociating Water with Fire
15.05 - Relative Diameters in Dissociation
15.06 - Power of Dissociated Water
15.07 - Dissociating Process
15.08 - Dissociating Water with X-Rays - Radiolysis
15.09 - Dissociating Water with Ultrasonic Vibration - Puharich
15.10 - Dissociating Water with Alternating Current - Puharich
15.11 - Dissociating Water with Vacuum
15.12 - Dissociating Water with Acoustic Cavitation
15.13 - Dissociating Water Acoustically - Liberation of Quantum Constituents
15.14 - Dissociation Liberates Spontaneous Energy
15.15 - Progressive Dissociation
15.20 - Dissociation Frequency
15.21 - Water Dissociation Demonstration
Bjerknes Effect
Cavitation
Dissociation
Electrolysis - Russell
Etheric Elements
Figure 3.6 - Tornado Vacuums up Everything for Redistribution
Figure 7.11 - Russells Vacuum becoming Matter on Three Vectors
Dispersion
Gluon
Implosion
Plasma
Space
Spacetime
Tenuity
Vacuum
Vacuum Energy
Vacuum from Vibratory Induction
Void
Water Hammer

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Friday June 29, 2012 05:45:25 MDT by Dale Pond.