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Volume 15: Number 4: Article 5
Permanent Changes in the Physico-Chemical Properties of Water Following Exposure to Resonant Circuits
Claudio Cardella, University of Rome, "La Saprienza," Italy; A.R.T.I.
Research Team, Napoli, Italy
Laura de Magistris, 2nd University of Naples, Italy; A.R.T.I.
Research Team, Napoli, Italy
Ettore Florio, A.R.T.I. Research Team, Napoli, Italy
Cyril W. Smith, Salford University, UK
The aim of this study is to present the results of three years of experimental
work on the interaction of water samples with passive resonant circuits.
We shall finally attempt a physical justification for the changes that
are produced in the water sample. Permanent changes in the physico-chemical
properties of a water sample were obtained by exposing it to a very
simple device based on an RCL passive resonator. We detected these changes
by means of a microcalorimetric (heat-of-mixing) procedure that had
previously been applied to homeopathic solutions. Most experiments (60
samples) showed an exothermic heat excess relative to the reference
water. All the microcalorimetric titration curves from these measurements
on the treated water samples looked alike from a qualitative point of
view and all of them displayed a break point at the same test solution
concentration. We performed pH measurements during about half the total
number of tests and observed an increase of the pH value (i.e., toward
basic) in all but three of the exposed samples.
Keywords: water, physico-chemical changes, passive circuit, radionics
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