Friday's Broadcast

Bob Enyart

ezWater with Dr. Gerald Pollack Part I: The Energy

*Dr. Gerald Pollack: Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome Gerald Pollack, Ph.D. who maintains an active laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of WATER: A Multidisciplinary Research Journal; Executive Director of the Institute for Venture Science; co-founder of 4th-Phase Inc.; and founder of the Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water.  He has received numerous honors including: the Prigogine Medal for Thermodynamics; the University of Washington Annual Faculty Lecturer; the NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award; and the 1 Emoto Peace Prize.  He is recognized internationally as an accomplished speaker and author of The Fourth Phase of Water.
 
*Water, Water Everywhere! Did you know there's more fresh water in the atmosphere than in all the rivers on earth! And Antarctica contains 90%+ of ALL the freshwater on Earth! And if we can ever figure out how to get it, there may be even more in Earth's mantle. Finally we're reminded that before God formed the planets He spoke of "the deep", and that His Spirit moved upon the face of the waters, (Gen 1:1-2).
 
*Structured Water: Hear the story of how Dr. Pollack became aware of Gilbert Ling's work suggesting that assumptions about water as it relates to cells and biology need to be updated in light of experiments revealing the sophisticated, and potentially revolutionary properties of water.
 
*Let There be Light: Dr. Pollack highlights the importance of light, particularly infrared and red light, in expanding water's alternately charged Exclusion Zone.
 
*E.Z. & the Fourth Phase: Hear how Fourth Phase Water acts as a battery and can supply energy to the cell. Dr. Pollack suggests this research may challenge the traditional belief that ATP is the primary source of energy in cells, suggesting that energy accumulated in water's "Exclusion Zone" may play a significant role!
 
*Walking the Planck: From Giordano Bruno and the Catholics, to Ignaz Semmelweis and the medical establishment of his day hear more about the suppression of revolutionary scientific ideas throughout history, (recalling Max Planck's axiom that "science progresses one funeral at a time"),  and the need for further research to validate experimental findings that challenge the scientific orthodoxy.
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