Gary Flam

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Chemists will tell you it takes some energy—that is, ΔG (Gibbs free energy)—for the ion exchange necessary to move water to a higher or lower pH. When water has an injection of ΔG, the molecules speed up, and more molecules are bumping into each other and exchanging ions. The probability of pH change is raised. But there was no traditional energy or chemical input into the experimental system.
Bridging Science and Spirit: The Genius of William A. Tiller's Physics and the Promise of Information Medicine
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