A world first conquers Switzerland. Quantum physics makes it possible. 56% less limescale deposits.

PRESS RELEASE

Schindellegi, Switzerland, October 19, 2021 - AcquaPhi AG: Scientific studies show that the highly effective AcquaPhi water refinement device, has been proven to deposit up to 56% less stubborn limescale and 78% less calcium! It is based on quantum physical principles - and works without electricity or other additives like salt. This makes AcquaPhi an ecological and highly effective world first against limescale deposits.

AcquaPhi AG is an international company based in Switzerland that has been active in the fields of ecological water refinement and purification for over 13 years. The company works closely with scientists to measure the effects and benefits of water purification. Production takes place exclusively in the EU.

Perfect for new buildings and renovation

A breakthrough in the latest measurements has shown that AcquaPhi reduces the total deposits of conventional limescale by a total of 56% and this at a measured water hardness of 32 °fH. The minerals relevant for encrusting deposits, calcium and magnesium, are reduced by 78% and 100% respectively. This protects your pipes, washing machines and household appliances, especially in new buildings and during renovations.

What influence does this world first have on health?

Other minerals present in the lime such as sodium, potassium and chlorides are reduced to 100%, while the less stubborn deposits of sulphates and nitrates remain unchanged.

The pH value and the oxygen content increase. This has a positive effect on the body, skin, hair and the taste of the water. A nitrate filter ensures that the constant, harmful values are remedied.

AcquaPhi therefore has a positive effect on the water structure. In the process, water molecules close together and form dissipative structures (also called solid aggregates), to which mainly positive ions such as those of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+) and the hydrogen ion (H+) bind. Deposits and incrustations are significantly reduced.

Limescale deposition of the measuring stations in %

Hand in hand with environmental protection

If the water hardness is above 32 °fH, the AcquaPhi device can be installed after the softening system. This can be adjusted in such a way that only the excess hardness needs to be compensated for and, with an intelligent system, significant amounts of salt can be saved. For property owners, this demonstrably means a reduction in costs. In addition, the environment is less polluted with sodium than before. AcquaPhi requires no electricity, works without additives and is 100% maintenance-free.

More information about the devices: www.acquaphi.com

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Quantum physicist Roberto Germano, inventor Christian Lange

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What are fixed aggregates?

* Solid aggregates are recently discovered dissipative structures induced in liquid water by low-energy perturbations due to quantum physical effects. A dissipative structure refers to the phenomenon of self-organising, dynamic, ordered structures in nonlinear systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Recent discoveries prove that under certain conditions water molecules in liquid water spontaneously form structures that are so stable that they are even solid at room temperature. The formation of the solid aggregates from normal water molecules is explained by quantum physics and Prigogine thermodynamics.

Ilya Prigogine received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977 for his contribution to irreversible thermodynamics, in particular the theory of "dissipative structures".

"We have addressed the fundamental conceptual problems arising from the macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the second law of thermodynamics. It is shown that disequilibria can become a source of order and irreversible processes can lead to a new type of dynamic states of matter called 'dissipative structures'." - Ilya Prigogine: Nobel Prize speech 1977

If you remove the liquid part of the water, what remains is a whitish powder consisting of water molecules. This sensational discovery is confusing at first, because we only know water as ice, liquid and vapour, but not in the form of small particles that have a solid state of aggregation at room temperature. Nevertheless, we should not dismiss the idea that dry water exists, because after all, the famous physicist Isaac Newton already reported on it more than 300 years ago. These solid aggregates that make up dry water have special properties. The chemist Vittorio Elia and the quantum physicist Roberto Germano, pioneers in the field of solid aggregates, consider it possible that the solid aggregates could be the matrix of life.

Positive ions such as calcium and magnesium bind with the solid aggregates, which is why these minerals can no longer be deposited in the form of lime encrustations. However, they also bind to the positive hydrogen proton, which is why the negative hydroxide ions predominate. The pH value increases and the ORP value (redox potential) decreases as a result, and the overall electrical conductivity of the water decreases.

The AcquaPhi technique creates ideal conditions for as many such solid structures as possible to form. After the water has left the AcquaPhi device, additional solid aggregates form in the water, as has been proven from measurements of pH value and electrical conductivity. AcquaPhi triggers a chain reaction that promotes the formation of additional solid aggregates. The water takes on a dynamic of its own, as if it were alive.

 

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