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The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor
Start Date: 5/30/2014Start Time: 12:00 PM
End Date: 5/30/2014

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Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington, Seattle, will discuss how school children learn that water has three phases: solid, liquid and vapor--but we have recently uncovered a fourth phase.

This phase occurs next to water-loving (hydrophilic) surfaces. It is surprisingly extensive, projecting out from the surface by up to millions of molecular layers and its properties differ substantially from those of bulk water. Of particular significance is the observation that this fourth phase is charged; the water just beyond is oppositely charged, creating a battery that can produce current.

We found that light charges this battery. Thus, water can receive and process electromagnetic energy drawn from the environment in much the same way as plants. Absorbed electromagnetic (light) energy can then be exploited for performing work, including electrical and mechanical work. Recent experiments confirm the reality of such energy conversion. The energy-conversion framework implied above seems rich with implication. Not only does it provide an understanding of how water processes solar and other energies, but also it may provide a foundation for simpler understanding natural phenomena ranging from weather and green energy all the way to biological issues such as the origin of life, transport, and osmosis.

The lecture will present evidence for the presence of this novel phase of water, and will consider the potentially broad implications of this phase for physics, chemistry and biology, as well as some practical applications for health and technology. The new book dealing with this subject is now available www.ebnerandsons.com. For more information, please visit the Drexel University School of Biomedical Engineering Science and Health Systems web site.

Contact Information:
Name: Banu Onaral
Phone: 215-895-2247
Email: banu.onaral@drexel.edu
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Bossone Research Enterprise Center, Room 709, located at the corner of 32nd and Market Streets.
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