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micky January 8th 20 08:55 AM

new topics for discussion
 
Listened for a while to Coast to Coast radio. It's good to hear about
science once in a while instead of politics. /sarcasm

One of the callers asked about structured water and the guest had nice
things to say about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Hexagonal water, also known as structured water, is a term used in a
marketing scam that claims the ability to create a certain configuration
of water that is better for the body.

Coast to Coast radio is on during the middle of the night in the Eastern
Time zone.


In case we run out of topics for reasoned discussion, here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._pseudoscience

Bod[_3_] January 8th 20 09:08 AM

new topics for discussion
 
On 08/01/2020 08:55, micky wrote:
Listened for a while to Coast to Coast radio. It's good to hear about
science once in a while instead of politics. /sarcasm

One of the callers asked about structured water and the guest had nice
things to say about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Hexagonal water, also known as structured water, is a term used in a
marketing scam that claims the ability to create a certain configuration
of water that is better for the body.

Coast to Coast radio is on during the middle of the night in the Eastern
Time zone.


In case we run out of topics for reasoned discussion, here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._pseudoscience

I personally think that triangular water tastes more structured.


--
Bod

Ed Pawlowski[_3_] January 8th 20 02:35 PM

new topics for discussion
 
On 1/8/2020 3:55 AM, micky wrote:
Listened for a while to Coast to Coast radio. It's good to hear about
science once in a while instead of politics. /sarcasm

One of the callers asked about structured water and the guest had nice
things to say about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Hexagonal water, also known as structured water, is a term used in a
marketing scam that claims the ability to create a certain configuration
of water that is better for the body.

Coast to Coast radio is on during the middle of the night in the Eastern
Time zone.


In case we run out of topics for reasoned discussion, here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._pseudoscience

Quite a list, something for everyone in there.

I've been working on the structured water though. I've made some
progress in that I can change beer into urine. Research continues.

As for the ancient astronauts, I have a slightly open mind on it. I've
often watched Ancient Aliens and while they offer no proof, they do show
some interesting happenings. Although I highly doubt it, there is a
tiny possibility something happened.

trader_4 January 8th 20 03:47 PM

new topics for discussion
 
On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 9:35:09 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 1/8/2020 3:55 AM, micky wrote:
Listened for a while to Coast to Coast radio. It's good to hear about
science once in a while instead of politics. /sarcasm

One of the callers asked about structured water and the guest had nice
things to say about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Hexagonal water, also known as structured water, is a term used in a
marketing scam that claims the ability to create a certain configuration
of water that is better for the body.

Coast to Coast radio is on during the middle of the night in the Eastern
Time zone.


In case we run out of topics for reasoned discussion, here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._pseudoscience

Quite a list, something for everyone in there.

I've been working on the structured water though. I've made some
progress in that I can change beer into urine. Research continues.

As for the ancient astronauts, I have a slightly open mind on it. I've
often watched Ancient Aliens and while they offer no proof, they do show
some interesting happenings. Although I highly doubt it, there is a
tiny possibility something happened.


The one place I do encounter where the different forms of the structure
of something matter is with chocolate. That's why it's difficult to deal
with and if you want a hard, shiny chocolate like for a candy, it has to
be tempered. The fat in chocolate has 6 different crystal forms and only
one is the desired one. Tempering is about heating and cooling it or
otherwise dealing with it to get that one desired form. Otherwise it
comes out looking hazy, crappy, like chocolate bars look if they sat out
in the heat, melted and then re-solidified.

Since water is not crystalized, the above water thing sounds like a
marketing scam, but I bet people fall for it.






Frank[_24_] January 8th 20 05:01 PM

new topics for discussion
 
On 1/8/2020 9:35 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 1/8/2020 3:55 AM, micky wrote:
Listened for a while to Coast to Coast radio.Â* It's good to hear about
science once in a while instead of politics. /sarcasm

One of the callers asked about structured water and the guest had nice
things to say about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Hexagonal water, also known as structured water, is a term used in a
marketing scam that claims the ability to create a certain configuration
of water that is better for the body.

Coast to Coast radio is on during the middle of the night in the Eastern
Time zone.


In case we run out of topics for reasoned discussion, here is a list:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._pseudoscience


Quite a list, something for everyone in there.

I've been working on the structured water though.Â* I've made some
progress in that I can change beer into urine.Â* Research continues.

As for the ancient astronauts, I have a slightly open mind on it.Â* I've
often watched Ancient Aliens and while they offer no proof, they do show
some interesting happenings.Â* Although I highly doubt it, there is a
tiny possibility something happened.


The beer I consume comes out as Michelob Ultra.


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