The nature of water

著者

    • De Santo, N. G. (Natale Gaspare)
    • Bisaccia, Carmela
    • De Santo, R. M. (Rosa Maria)

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The nature of water

Natale Gaspare De Santo, Carmela Bisaccia and Rosa Maria De Santo

(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)(World philosophy series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2014

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Water, the most represented substance in the human body, is a trace of the primordial sea where life originated. Its virtues may be represented by the Venus of Botticelli coming out from the sea, as well as by Velasquez's water seller and by Aristophanes' chant of the clouds. Water has been connected with medicine from time immemorial and is a common good. For Sumerians, the physician was the man who new water. Homer's (850-750 BC) mythical tradition made Ocean and Thetys progenitors of all gods and of the world. Hesiod (ca. 700 BC) chanted Poseidon, the sea-lake god, who could cause tempests and seaquakes, generate springs, and also confer the power to walk on water like on earth. In the last century, at the time of the cold war, the information was generated in Moscow about the discovery of polywater, a new form of water, which could be produced in tiny drops in very thin tubes. Astonishingly it boiled at 200 DegreesC and had an initial freezing point of around -30 DegreesC. Polywater was a case for concern among states because of its potential capability to pollute normal water. Finally it was demonstrated that it was just an artifact due to contamination. Jacques Benveniste, a French immunologist of good reputation came to the conclusion that water saved the memory, being imprinted like a cast. However stringent experiments performed at suggestion of the Editor, showed that water could not act as a template for its molecule.

目次

  • The Ambivalent Character of Water
  • What Water is
  • Water, Between a Blessing & a Curse
  • Water in Sumerian Babylonian & Egypthian Cosmology
  • Water in Greek Thought
  • Philosophers & Water Scientists of the First Millennium AD
  • Philosophers & Water Scientists of the Second Millennium AD
  • Water in Psychology
  • Water in Music
  • Water in Painting & Sculpture
  • Mythological Water Divinities, Monsters, Constellations & Various Water Symbols
  • Rivers, Wells, Acqueducts, Water Instruments
  • Proverbs & Sayings
  • The End of Water
  • Index.

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