Abstract
We discuss the experimental verification of changes in the structure of a liquid water sample inserted in a special spiral "gradient" magnetic field. The magnetic flux components are characterized by a high degree of inhomogeneity; thus, a gradient is found in the monitored section of space. The relevant measurement of the modified, rearranged water sample pointed to a specific ion conductivity lower than that of the untreated water. The results of the experiment, where a sample of demineralized water was exposed to a spiral "gradient" magnetic field for the period of 5 min, show decreased ion conductivity in the examined samples.
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Bartušek, K., Marcoň, P., Fiala, P., Máca, J., & Dohnal, P. (2017). The effect of a spiral gradient magnetic field on the ionic conductivity of water. Water (Switzerland), 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w9090664
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