X-Message-Number: 31974
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:32:44 +0400
Subject: CAS physics
From: Alexei Potapov <>

I think patents content does not provide physical basis of events.

i think here's at least 3 different topics, dear physicists here,
please prove me i'm wrong =)

I) Overcooling of H20 liquid in electrical field.

1) Rotating molecules cannot form ice crystal .
2) Water molecule is an electricaly polarised molecule and can
interact with electrical field.
3) Rotation of molecule can happen in rotating or alternative electrical field.
4) Rotating molecule provoques much less "heating" (or molecules
strikes) then brownian motion.
5) It's possible to lower water temperature - "brownian motion" under
the crystalisation point temperature
(and making constant 2 others types of heat transfer - radiation an
convection and conditions like
pressure) by rotating molecule in other words :  to brake H2O crystal
bonds by rotating molecules with small
water "heating"?
II) Elecrical field and crystal form.
1) is there's difference btw water frozen on its place VS water formed
in crystal.
2) Is it enough freesing speed to freeze water molecules in it's places ?

III) Volume of solid H2O states.
1) ?

IV) What else?







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