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How can drinking water be better?

tinyabs

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I saw this advertisement on the television about the Diamond Water System. It works by making the water molecules smaller and in the ads, plants grow faster. It did not mentioned what effects it has on human body. It just says it's good, but I don't know in what way.

Anyone to shed lights on why and how smaller water molecules is benefical to our body?
 
Went to the Products section of their site and saw nothing on home use... Mostly commercial/industrial... Any clues?
 
"making water molecules smaller". Gosh, do people believe everything?

BULLSH*T ALERT.

Ask someone with knowledge in physics or chemistry about this idea. Have an oxygen mask ready. Apply when person turns blue from laughing.
 
lol...you know, if this product REALLY worked, they wouldn't be selling it on TV...making molecules smaller, wtf
 
Originally posted by: tinyabs
I saw this advertisement on the television about the Diamond Water System. It works by making the water molecules smaller and in the ads, plants grow faster. It did not mentioned what effects it has on human body. It just says it's good, but I don't know in what way.

Anyone to shed lights on why and how smaller water molecules is benefical to our body?


Went to website, didn't see them claim to make molecules smaller.

Found "Will effectively filter down to nominal 0.5 microns." But so does my PUR water filter, and that fits in my pocket.

Have any links to those claims?
 
Well only way to make a water molecule smaller is to chill it to 4 degrees celcius, which is where the bond angle of the hydrogens is at its narrowest and water is most dense. 4C is pretty much what a common fridge is set to so put the water in the fridge and you got the smallest molecule you can get 🙂 .
 
Originally posted by: JediJeb
Well only way to make a water molecule smaller is to chill it to 4 degrees celcius, which is where the bond angle of the hydrogens is at its narrowest and water is most dense. 4C is pretty much what a common fridge is set to so put the water in the fridge and you got the smallest molecule you can get 🙂 .

Is that kind of water benefical at all?
 
Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
if you buy this, i've also got a pill that will make that "certain part of the male anatomy" up to 25% bigger. guaranteed.
Don't do it: he means your nose.
 
Originally posted by: JediJeb
Well only way to make a water molecule smaller is to chill it to 4 degrees celcius, which is where the bond angle of the hydrogens is at its narrowest and water is most dense. 4C is pretty much what a common fridge is set to so put the water in the fridge and you got the smallest molecule you can get 🙂 .

now, this is just a question dunno if i'm right, but arent the molecules still the same size ?

I tought temperature had influence on the distance between molecules, and not their size, might be wrong tho.
 
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