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The Fourth Phase of Water

Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor

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The Fourth Phase of Water

By: Gerald H. Pollack
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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About this listen

World renowned scientist, Dr. Gerald Pollack, takes us on a fantastic voyage through water, showing us a hidden universe teeming with physical activity - providing simple explanations for common everyday phenomena, which you have inevitably seen but not really understood.

For instance, have you ever wondered...

How do clouds made up of dense water droplets manage to float in the sky? Why don't your joints squeak as they rub together? Why do you sink in dry sand, but not in wet sand? How does capillary action manage to raise water up a 100 foot tree? Why does warm water freeze quicker than cool water?

Pollack uses a recent and fundamental scientific finding - EZ water - to help explain these and many other head-scratchers.

When touching most surfaces, water transforms itself into so-called EZ (Exclusion Zone) water, also known as structured water or fourth phase water. EZ water, whose formula is H3O2, differs dramatically from H2O. And, there is a lot of it, everywhere.

This award-winning book provides ample evidence for the existence of EZ water. Pollack writes in a clear, eloquent style.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2013 Gerald H. Pollack (P)2019 Tantor
Earth Sciences Environment Physics Science

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Gerald Pollack has an amazing talent to explain complicated scientific matters, with a great sense of humor. Important to have the illustrations at hand for better understanding. Need to listen more times to really understand.

a game changer all the way

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Very extensive work explaining the water to the details.

Very well done.

It is very technical so be aware.

The Fourth Phase of Water

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A wonderfully prosaic, educational and fascinating book . I have leant so much. I hope you a!so read or listen to this amazingly insightful work.

Brilliant

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Water proved to be more interesting than I imagined. I found the concept of EZ water fascinating compared to hard water. The audio book contains a lot of watery puns too.

Insightful and thought stimulating

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I've enjoyed listening to this, it was a definite eye-opener.
Very well presented as well. I'm a first year science student, so found it a bit hard to follow at some places but it should be easy to understand for anyone who has a good foundation in chemistry and physics. It also encourages young scientists not to shy away from doing proper, experiment-based science and not just accept the ideas of well-established science royalty.

Great listen

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