Water is life. Living organisms consist of at least about 70% water, and without water there could be no life on Earth. But did you know that water is not just water? The structure of water - how water molecules arrange themselves - plays a crucial role in how living organisms function. And this is where copper comes in, and specifically: copper rings with an opening. But how exactly does that work? Let's explain it intelligibly.
Why is Copper So Special?
Copper isn’t just any metal. It’s well-known for its excellent conductivity of electricity and energy. That’s why copper is widely used in electrical wiring, but it’s also historically valued for energetic purposes.
Properties of Copper:
Energy Conductor: Copper can easily conduct electrical and electromagnetic energy.
Resonance: It can vibrate at specific frequencies, much like a guitar string vibrates when plucked.
Durability: Copper doesn’t rust and retains its properties for a long time.
But what happens when we shape copper into a