Magnetic treatment of water - a theoretical quantum model

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It is claimed that magnetic treatment of water can prevent formation of hard calcite scale on the walls of hot-water containers, and devices based on this phenomenon are already commercially for industrial use. The present paper puts forward and examines a theoretical model with a view to explain why the low-energy magnetic field of a permanent magnet is effective at all and why the phenomenon persists for some time after the treatment (memory effect).

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Srebrenik, S., Nadiv, S., & Lin, I. J. (1993). Magnetic treatment of water - a theoretical quantum model. Magnetic and Electrical Separation, 5(2), 71–91. https://doi.org/10.1155/1993/56708

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