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EZ Water and the Origin of Life

  • Pollack Lab
  • Aug 11, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 19

Paper published August 11, 2022


To create life, the first step should logically be the formation of the condensed system that defines a cell. If the original contents were dispersed widely, then those components would require condensation. Absent the needed condensation forces, those prime substances would have remained scattered, with no particular proclivity to form a cell. Energy is needed for the above-described process. Without energy for the splitting of water molecules, EZ cannot build. The required energy comes from light. Particularly effective, we found, is infrared light. The impacted water is presumably its EZ fraction, whose crystal-like structure allows for information-storage capability. Ordinary liquid water has no such capability: its randomly oriented, rapidly fluctuating molecules would be expected to show no capacity for retention of information. EZ water, on the other hand, seems practically “designed” to carry information.


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Ralph Eggers
Ralph Eggers
Sep 04

WATER also is structured in a 104,5 angle which influences everyone inside outside in looking and forming bodies.... Books about it I have at home, German language...

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Sep 30
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Interesting. A book title and author, please? Thank you!

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