A new state of water has be found, DW

From: LingChow (rolf183_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 22:18:29 -0600

A new state of water has be found,
it is a form of "Dry Water" now called DW.
before it was solid (ICE) liquid (LW), (liquid also has supercooled state)
and Gas,
The DW state is caused by heat and all of the water moacules go away.
Most beakers have several froms of water in them, Gas, liquid, and little
DW.
That is why Arid-zona is mostly DW, with some liquid and some gas.
However DW, can be converted into LW by adding it to LW.
I am currently selling small bottles of DW, 5 grams for $46.32 plus
shipping, it is 99.997% pure for research purposes.
just reply to the return address if interested.

Thanks - we did a lot of hard work stabilizing the product

George Gamow at the Rinky University at Dinky, Poland



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