mazemaster said:
It's complete bull. Probably an april fools joke.
Surprisingly this has been around for a while. My GF got one of their products for her birthday from a co-worker, their cellular phone radiation absorber. You place it on your cellular phone an supposedly it absorbs harmful radiation from hitting your head. I think you get more radiation in the sun than you do from your cellular phone, but I could be wrong about this.
Well there are 3 forces in the world of chemistry (well more than 3).
-There is the molecular bond that is what holds atoms together (one oxygen and one hydrogen that fits into oen another's shells) (Lets give it an arbitrary number of 1, and 0 being neutral)
-The "hydrogen bond" as its called that is there is attraction between the two hydrogens and the oxygen of two different molecules (Relative to the molecular bond its about 0.3).
-The Vander valls, which is the attraction between the protons (+) in the nucleus and the electrons of another atom (-) (its about 0.001)
The other bonds that I was speaking of are the nuclear forces holding the nucleus together thats on the realm of Atom Bombs if you manage to break them.
On the atomic level water is always moving and reforming (in fact oxygen molecules swap hydrogen molecules and vice-e-versa). They are fluid, as in they move over one another at all times. The only atoms that you can really align are metal.
I think what I'm asking am I being crazy? Is this for real?