Sunday, September 28, 2014

Delocalization of electrons help conduction of Alternating Current in water

Delocalization of electrons help conduction of Alternating Current in water


It is well believed that conduction of electrical energy in water is due to presence of ions i.e. ions act as carrier of electrical energy.  In other words the electrical energy in water is conducted owing to neutralization of the charged chemical entities at the oppositely charged electrodes, cations towards cathode while anions towards anode.

Here, we present our works performed exclusively on Alternating current which is extremely risky so we earnestly request our readers/ viewers to go through this experiments only under the close supervision of electrical experts. For detail please spare some time for “Conduction of Alternating Current in Water - A Plausible ...

 

From the findings of such experiments it is quite clear that the above concept of electrical conduction in water fails to explain conduction of electrical energy in water, both for direct current (The Key to Homeopathic Dilution ) and for Alternating current.

Now, obviously the most reasonable explanation of electrical conduction in water seems the new concept of “delocalization of electrons through orientations of water molecules”.

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