In the Pollack effect (PE) negatively charged exclusion zones (EZs) are induced at the boundary between the gel phase and water by an energy feed such as IR radiation. Pollack has introduced the notion of fourth phase of water, which obeys effective stoichiometry H
1.5O and consists of hexagonal layers having therefore an ice-like structure. EZs e are able to clean up inpurities from their interior, which seems to be in conflict with the second law of thermodynamics. I have collected in the article
Pollack Effect and Some Anomalies of Water examples of hydrodynamic anomalies, which might have an explanation in terms of the Pollack effect.
For a summary of earlier postings see Latest progress in TGD.
For the lists of articles (most of them published in journals founded by Huping Hu) and books about TGD see this.
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