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morning Get the Most from the Least Balancing Soil Minerals & Trace Elements Carbon-Smart Farming Grow Nutrient-Dense Food, Feed & Fuel with David Yarrow Missouri Organic Farm Conference February 6, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO early afternoon Carbon, Microbes & Plants The Liquid Carbon Pathway late afternoon Liquid Crystal Water Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

With David Yarrow Missouri Organic Farm Conference February 6, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

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Page 1: With David Yarrow Missouri Organic Farm Conference February 6, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

morning

Get the Most from the LeastBalancing Soil Minerals & Trace Elements

Carbon-Smart FarmingGrow Nutrient-Dense Food, Feed & Fuel

with David YarrowMissouri Organic Farm Conference

February 6, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

early afternoon

Carbon, Microbes & PlantsThe Liquid Carbon Pathwaylate afternoon

Liquid Crystal WaterEnergy, Order & Structure in Motion

Page 2: With David Yarrow Missouri Organic Farm Conference February 6, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

Liquid Crystal WaterEnergy, Order & Structure in Motion

Every body is a water body.

superwaves

special workshop with

Missouri Organic Assoc.Annual Conference, Feb. 6, 2015

University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

Water, the first ingredient for life, is a media to capture and carry energy & nutrients.

Water’s gift to life is the ability to move and flow.

Water inside a living cell isn’t randomly chaotic, but a carefully structured “liquid crystal” vortex.

Microbes & plants grow best when fed water imprinted with stable structure, charged with energy, loaded with nutrients.

New technologies are emerging to structure and energize water for immediate optimum use to hold & carry nutrients into living cells.

David Yarrow

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The Scientistinvestigates water

“Discovery consists of seeing what everyone has seen,and thinking what no one has thought.”

−Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

“Life is water dancing to the tune of macro-molecules.”

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

Nobel Laureate, 1893-1986Discoverer of Vitamin C

Liquid Crystal WaterEnergy, Order & Structure in Motion

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Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

trace elements in liquid crystal, homeopathic solutionA Personal Healing Saga: Tracelyte

how mineral becomes biologylost legacies of Dr. George Earp-Thomas

www.dyarrow.org/firewater

www.dyarrow.org/WaterAngel

WaterAngel

The Fire in the Water

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WATERH2O

NITROGEN

MAJORTrace

ORGANIC 95%Hydrogen 45%Oxygen 30%HOCarbon 15%

CO2C + carbohydratecarbohydrate=

Nitrogen 5%

+N= amino acid

MAJOR 4%TRACE 1%

chemical composition of organismsThe Elements of Life

CA

RB

ON

Every body is a water body

active cells are 60-75 % water, but even resting cells,

such as spores & seeds, are 15-20 % water

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

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WATER

ZAP!

e− H+ protonelectron

+ −

Water Battery+−

charge separation− − − −−− −−

−+++

++

+++ +

up to 100,000 volts

a mystery of water & energyLord Kelvin’s Spark

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

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HHO

Ion H2Owatermolecule

: an atom with an electric chargeCation is made when an atom gives up an electronCation

and thus has a positive (+) chargeAnion is made when an atom gains an electronAnion

and thus has a negative (−) charge

Each element has a different attraction for electronsHydrogen has weak attraction for electronsOxygen has strong attraction for electrons

In a water molecule,Hydrogen yields its only electronOxygen easily attracts two electronsThe result is electrons orbit the Oxygen

more than the Hydrogens

Yet, a water molecule is not an Ion, because it has no net electric charge:protons + = − electrons = balance

However, a water molecule has a polarized electric field:

Hydrogen = slight positive (+) chargeOxygen = mild negative (−) charge

Thus, a water molecule is an electric dipole: two Hydrogens are + poles

Oxygen is a single − pole

++−−

Cations (+) Anions (−)

The Water Dipoleelectric charge: positive & negative The Water Tripole

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

e− electron

Sodium - Potassium : Calcium - Magnesiummost Trace Elements

Phosphorus, Sulfur, ChlorineNitrogen, Boron, Iodine

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hydrogenbond

++

− −

A water molecule has a polarized electric field ( + & − ),that attracts ions & other polarized molecules

including other water molecules.with opposite electric charge,

Opposite electric charges on adjacent water molecules

Cations (+) Anions (−)

Hydrogen “Bond”

create a slight force of attraction:

The electric attraction between adjacent water moleculesis called a “hydrogen bond”

− Oxygen pole of one water molecule attracts+ Hydrogen pole of a nearby water molecule

− but this is not a true bond.

Only a weak, static electric attraction between two atoms.

−+

Hydrogen “bonds” occur on Hydrogen bonded to Oxygen, Nitrogen, Fluorine…..

No electrons are exchanged, as in covalent or ionic bonds.

H2Owatermolecule

HHO

H

H

O

Water has one Oxygen atom with two unpaired electrons, plus two Hydrogen atoms.Thus, a water molecule can form up to four hydrogen “bonds”

— a lot force relative to its very low mass.

+Na +

K++Ca

++Mg

P

=S=

Cl−

N−

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

Sodium - Potassium : Calcium - Magnesiummost Trace Elements

Phosphorus, Sulfur, ChlorineNitrogen, Boron, Iodine

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hydrogenbond

HHO

H

H

O

− −

H2Owatermolecule+ +

+

+−−

Hydrogen “bonds” give water special properties:They make water “wet” by sticking to itself.This slight attraction makes water a strong solvent.This very subtle electric force gives water structure.This tiny energy makes water “coherent”

to form a drop, a cell or a body.

Hydrogen “bonds” hold molecules close together, so water has: higher melting pointvery high boiling pointhigher viscosity

compared to similar liquids without hydrogen “bonds.”

Hydrogen “bonds” allows water to form larger structuresHydrogen bonds mean water isn’t random or chaotic, but very orderly, able to form a body and hold a shape.Water structures are short-lived, temporary, constantly changing.Structure represents stored energy & remembered information.

Cations (+) Anions (−)

Hydrogen “Bond”Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

Sodium - Potassium : Calcium - Magnesiummost Trace Elements

Phosphorus, Sulfur, ChlorineNitrogen, Boron, Iodine

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DNADe-oxyribo Nucleic Acid

AminoAcid

AminoAcid

Nature uses this very subtle force to build biology’s most complex molecules,to form the structure of proteins & nucleic acids, to guide the shape of natural & synthetic polymers.

This very slight attraction is the central featurein biology’s most complex molecules: DNADNANucleic acids are pairs of Amino Acidson opposite sides of DNA’s twin spiral helix.

AminoAcid

AminoAcid

Hydrogen “bonds” between these Amino Acidshold this complex molecule together,

O−-----+H

H+-----−N

H+-----−O

allow it to be unzipped to be replicated, or duplicated into Messenger RNA with instructions to make a specific protein.

Cations (+) Anions (−)

Liquid Crystal Water: Energy, Order & Structure in Motion

Hydrogen “Bond”

Water is very simple, yet gives rise to great complexities – to life itself in myriad forms, processes & organisms

Sodium - Potassium : Calcium - Magnesiummost Trace Elements

Phosphorus, Sulfur, ChlorineNitrogen, Boron, Iodine