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Re: North pole waterFrom: dolphin
Subject: Practice
Date/Time 2007-09-29 12:18:11
Remote IP: 71.90.31.251
MessageThe distinction between magnetic north and true north only applies to the Earth, not for a magnet. For magnets, 100% North means a magnet that has been properly magnetized, which I guess is not very common. Many magnets have some of both, though mostly one or the other. When we were talking about this last (I can't find that thread), we were remarking at how expensive Peter's magnets were compared to others. If he's selling Magnet Labs magnets, the extra cost comes from the higher quality.
If you're going to experiment with polarized water, or biomagnetism (of which Magnetic qigong would be a part), I suggest getting one of these magnets:
http://www.magnetlabs.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=68&zenid=6a904971bcddebbdcd014d245821e663
They are the highest quality you can get. I have also bought some magnets from:
magnets4less.com
I ordered 2 6"x4"x1" ceramic blocks and 2 1"x1/2" N50 neodymium cylinder magnets. The ceramic blocks appear to be about 75% north on the face that is described as north. The neodymiums, from what I can tell, are solidly north. However, I think the neo's are too strong for water usage. The Magnet Labs folks mention something about magnetic frequency. I think that the neo's are too strong and too high frequency for water applications. They feel almost overwhelmingly strong and 'crackly' with energy. To give you an idea of how strong they are, when they snap together, and they snap together very easily, they cannot be pried apart by fingers. They did work well in a couple of tests on muscular injuries though.
From initial experiments and reading I've done, magnets need to be strong enough, but not too strong, and of the 'right' frequency. The number of variables is why I just recommended going with the Magnet Labs magnets.
If you're up for experimentation, the following magnets look like they might be good for magnetizing water glasses:
http://www.magnet4less.com/product_info.php?cPath=1_11&products_id=138
and they're inexpensive (US supplier).
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