How to make magnetic water
Uncategorized August 22nd, 2006Dan Serena has a cool video on his site showing water reacting to a powerful magnet. He attained the magnetic water by taking a cup of water, mixing in lime juice and spinach leaves, and letting it sit in a fridge over night. The Vitamin C from the lime juice extracts the iron from the spinach leaf so that the water is laced with enough to make it magnetic. I can’t actually tell if the video is real, but it’s convincing enough that I’m throwing it up for you to judge. Recreating the experiment would be simple enough, but I’m not some rich fat cat that can go around wasting limes and spinach. That stuff doesn’t grow on trees you know.

July 7th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
Camera and box is attached together so when box move, camera move as well. This is old film trick! I tried it with real “chelated iron”, Fe:EDDHA, and with Neodyum magnet N50 not move any micron! Look carefully at that vidao again, and you will notice shaking of water and whole scene which is not usual for “magnetic” behavior.
BTW, the “magnet” looks like painted wood, nothing more!