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Originally Posted by north the space between the electron and proton and the apparent fact that this combination of H2-O produce heat.( which is mentioned but only if you push for the consequence(s) of the reaction.)
first why does the H2-O molecule produce heat? |
Because of the vortexial rotations,all produce heat do they not? What about the "field"
that holds all this in coherence the etheric field,or aether as some call it? What part does this field play in the dynamics of fluidation?
regards michael.