The Way Forward with Alec Zeck

Ep 15: Water's 4th Phase with Gerald Pollack

Feb 14, 2023
Gerald Pollack, a research scientist and professor who discovered the fourth phase of water (EZ water), chats about how water forms exclusion zones and why that challenges conventional science. He covers key experiments, charge separation and infrared-driven energy, water as a potential memory medium, links to biology and healing, and practical ways to access EZ water.
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INSIGHT

Grant Culture Preserves Scientific Status Quo

  • Scientific gatekeeping and grant-review incentives favor the status quo, making radical paradigms like EZ slow to gain mainstream acceptance.
  • Pollack compares peer-review dynamics to rejecting a round-earth idea because reviewers' careers rest on the flat-earth paradigm.
ADVICE

Let Reproducible Experiments Speak Instead Of Arguments

  • Avoid getting drawn into endless public rebuttals; focus on producing clear experiments and accessible writing to build acceptance.
  • Pollack chose to publish clear books and papers rather than engage repeatedly with critics, letting reproducible results drive interest.
INSIGHT

EZ Creates Visible Particle-Free Zones

  • EZ manifests as a visible exclusion zone near gels and hydrophilic surfaces that repels microspheres up to millimeter scales.
  • Pollack's microscope experiments showed clear particle-free zones growing outward from gel surfaces, prompting the 'exclusion zone' name.
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