|
Our first batch of m-state water was nothing to write home about.. it looked just like normal water. Expect that over a period of a few hours, it would turn a golden hue and get cloudier. Left to sit a little longer, an oily film would appear over the water.. even in water stored in a large apothecary jar. After about 2 hours.. here's what the water looked like:
From left to right: tap water, well water, m-state water from a vortex trap, m-state water boiled for 25 minutes Observations: - m-state water when boiled gets cloudier, rustier, oilier, and red droplets resembling "blood" accumulate towards the top of the glass
- m-state water boiled has a strong odor like a cross between petrol and standing swamp water. It smells organic.
- m-state water boiled is OPAQUE!
- m-state water unboiled gets gradually golden in hue with or without sunlight exposure.
- m-state water freshly extracted using a vortex trap is clear.
- well water and tap water do not change color.
- cloudiness in the boiled and unboiled m-state water do not settle.
- unboiled m-state water will start to get oilier after 2-4 hours.

What the hell is this?!

..another view of the "blood" without the flash on. 
top view of accumulated "blood"... or is it red rain? 
Opacity test. In the unboiled m-state water, text is clearly visible underneith. The boiled m-state water is -very- cloudy! My wild and crazy movie plot hypothesis: The "blood" found in m-state water is the same organism behind "red rain". It appears as mysteriously as it disappears.. a sentience hiding somewhere in the infinite quantum space between water molecules. Down to earth hypothesis: m-state water develops bubbles after first extraction meaning.. there's a chemical reaction going on. Either hydrogen or oxygen is being released from the water molecule and the remainder is binding to form the "oil". This oil when concentrated resembles red droplets of blood. Suspended in water, the oily particles cloud the water. Lab test results: coming soon! UPDATE: 4/20/08 11:30pm 
unboiled m-state is still bubbling.. control glasses of tap water and well water have no bubbles.

another view of the unboiled m-state glass 
boiled m-state glass is more transparent. Flecks of precipitate have settled on the bottom.
top of the boiled m-state glass still oily with red stuff floating in the slick.
|