Why is the quality of water so important to our health and how our emotions and attitudes affect the molecular structure [...]
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Why is the quality of water so important to our health and how our emotions and attitudes affect the molecular structure [...]
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Anemones are not plants but predatory animals with highly poisonous barbed sting arrows, that can be instantly fired from hollow tubes. The sea anemones use these poison darts to attack their prey, defend themselves and fight battles for territory. At the slightest touch these poisonous barbs turn inside out, and the venom [...]
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Astronomer John. D. Barrow wrote in his book ‘The Anthropic Cosmological Principle’ this comment about water:
Water is actually one of the strangest substances known to science. This may seem a rather odd thing to say about a substance as familiar but it is surely true. Its specific heat, its surface tension, and most of its [...]
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