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Help, I am an engineering graduate, I am working on the project namely effect of magnetised water on the concrete.i think my project is Awful it can make beautiful changes in the construction material concrete. I am facing a very challenging tasks on this project , I have to magnitise the water permanently so that while using it can give me better results but I am not sure the effect of magnetised water remains after we remove the magnetic field. Here I m facing a great challenge . By the way my project is awesome.Do u agree?
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Hi Ubbyubaid842,
I must say that I had never heard of “magnetized water” prior to reading your post. Based on a brief online review of the topic it seems that effects of exposing water to a magnetic field have not been well-documented via standard scientific channels. Therefore, I am not so sure that water could be permanently magnetized. And if so, there may be no scientifically recognized way of differentiating the “magnetized water”.
There is a thread on this forum with a good discussion about this topic that you might find interesting:
viewtopic.php?t=2835
I hope this helps. Please ask again if you have more questions.
A. Norman
I must say that I had never heard of “magnetized water” prior to reading your post. Based on a brief online review of the topic it seems that effects of exposing water to a magnetic field have not been well-documented via standard scientific channels. Therefore, I am not so sure that water could be permanently magnetized. And if so, there may be no scientifically recognized way of differentiating the “magnetized water”.
There is a thread on this forum with a good discussion about this topic that you might find interesting:
viewtopic.php?t=2835
I hope this helps. Please ask again if you have more questions.
A. Norman