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Sunday, June 2, 2019

iON | Living Water

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[18 April 2015 Part 2]

(34:32 mark)
Caller: What is the thing about… the hydrogen is obviously paramount. It’s very important, and the oxygen is removing, and we’re going to have liquid water. And that’s apparent, that should be coming around in the summer. What else would you like to tell us in that regard?

iON: The electron configuration is (He) 2S2 2P2. It has electronegativity of 2.55.

Caller: That’s real pertinent, iON. Thank you very much, that’s very good!

iON: You’re ever so welcome. Thank you for asking us!

Bob: What do you call that thing, Carolyn - negativity?

Dr. Dean: Electronegativity!

Bob: Electronegativity. Well, that was a great evocation, caller.

[18 April 2015 Part 1]

(56:56 mark)
Caller: iON, I have a question about the taste of Living Water. Can you describe… is it salty? Is it fizzy? Is it… can you describe it, iON?

iON: We will! It is not fizzy. It is not water-like. It is water-like, but it feels heavier. Like, do you know how a gallon of milk feels heavier than a gallon of water?

Caller: Yeah!

iON: It’s kind of like that but not quite as heavy, but it seems more dense. The flavor is going to change; they’re going to be different.

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