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Hexagonal water has a small structure or group of molecules, which is physically affected by magnetic waves. The molecule structure is reformed so that there are only six molecules per one group taking the shape of a circle or a hexagon. On the other hand, tap water is comprised of water clusters with 12-15 molecules per group forming a larger structure. Scientists believe that the larger the molecule cluster gets, the less the water quality becomes.
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How can magnetic waves reduce the size of water structure? |
If water is passed through a magnetic field, magnetic energy will change the physical structure, but will not affect the chemical properties of water. The molecules are still two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. Yet, the number of molecules in a cluster will be reduced from 14 molecules, as in the case of tap water, down to only 6 molecules per cluster. Such a small group of water molecules is called micro cluster water.
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Where can we find hexagonal molecules? |
1. Natural water
In fact, hexagonal water can be found in natural water resources. However, pollution has destroyed the hexagonal clustering structure. In some areas, which are free from pollution, such as in the North Pole near the Arctic or Antarctica or in some primitive villages whose populations have longer life expectancy, are usually the sources of natural hexagonal water. The reason for such hexagonal formation is due to the influence of the magnetic fields from the North and South Poles. The Earth gravitational force and the universe’s magnetic forces attract and bring about the order of the planets within the solar system.
2. Hexagonal Water System
It is a kind of water that passes through a magnetic field generated by the product according to the concepts described above. The water will receive magnetic energy and a far infrared ray and become hexagonal water. Nonetheless, how close the water will become hexagonal water also depends on the technology and the performance of the product.
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