Hi. This is the first of many- I hope - posts about water: how amazing it is,
how much we need it, and how to deal with the deteriorating water quality
and quantities around us.
Water has rightly been called the most studied chemical compound in the
world, but the least understood. H2O looks on paper like it should be a
simple matter, but that is far from true. As the universal solvent, water
changes its energy, its electromagnetic force, with every exposure to new
substances, new sounds, new physical impacts. Water has a memory.
Water molecules come together in groups and then disassociate just as
quickly. Water molecules crystalize at low temperatures and vaporize at
higher temperatures.
From a distance, the Earth looks like it should be called Water. Where
did this huge volume of water come from? Very little can be detected
outside of our gravitational field. Some exceptions are the ice-clouds
that pass by every few decades or millenia, i.e. Halley's Comet and
the like.
Why should we worry about water? Because the shortage of safe, clean,
abundant water for drinking, bathing, and agriculture now affects
billions of people and this shortage may soon become the biggest
obstacle to peace on the planet. Recent economic difficulties prove that
all earth's inhabitants are 'in it together'. Water should be viewed as
a universal barometer of the human condition; even a brief look into
this situation is a little scary.
Please follow along for more insights into this most amazing and
vital substance.
Helping you find the pure source,
Sam Allen
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