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What we don't know about water

What we don't know about water

The water is an aggregate of molecules that are together with very special ties, on which there is still much to undertand

5 March 2015 / The water source of life

What we don’t know about  water

Röngten, most known for the discovery of X-rays, in 1892 suggested that the water, apparently uniform  consists instead of a mixture of two liquids with different physical characteristics.

As always both formats of H2O molecules differ in the fact those  of the first fluid interact with each other in an organized manner, those of the second float freely and individually as so  in the gas . This idea  was not accepted by the scientific community because, based on the knowledge of the thermodynamics of the time, the molecules that obey the same laws of thermodynamics could not belong to different phases or demonstrate different behaviours. The advent of modern computers having  a huge computing power allows to "simulate" the behaviour of water with sophisticated mathematical models.

 based on the results achieved,  the connections that the molecules establish between themselves through official scientific interpretative model  not  explain many of the anomalies of the water and above all to explain the behavior of water in living systems, the so-called "biological water"

We  must agree so that water is an aggregate of molecules that are together with very special ties, on which there is still much to study and understand.