08-21-2009, 07:03 AM
Skeptic attack:
http://www.kangenscam.com/
The "KYK Genesis Water Ionizer" is supposed to be a cheaper equivalent. True, electronics are as a marketing rule, usually sold for about 5 times the price of the actual construction (more or less depending on the effectiveness of hype).
Knowing what I do about electronics, I might be able to make one if I knew how it worked.
What I am curious about is the said hexagonal formation of the water. All the molecules would have to have the same polarization to have this affect (This is what ionization does). Also of interest is whether an impurity causes a rift in the entire crystal structure, or whether the hexagons simply work around impurities.
- Memorandem
http://www.kangenscam.com/
The "KYK Genesis Water Ionizer" is supposed to be a cheaper equivalent. True, electronics are as a marketing rule, usually sold for about 5 times the price of the actual construction (more or less depending on the effectiveness of hype).
Knowing what I do about electronics, I might be able to make one if I knew how it worked.
What I am curious about is the said hexagonal formation of the water. All the molecules would have to have the same polarization to have this affect (This is what ionization does). Also of interest is whether an impurity causes a rift in the entire crystal structure, or whether the hexagons simply work around impurities.
- Memorandem