Water possesses a form of molecular memory where its thermal history influences its present molecular structure; hot water develops different hydrogen bond networks than cold water, and these structural differences persist even after the water returns to the same temperature, meaning two glasses of water at identical temperatures can have different molecular structures based on their thermal past.
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🧊 The Mpemba Effect Part 2 — Quantum Memory of Water本站添加:
Do you know that water remembers the temperature it was heated to and this memory changes how its molecules interact for hours afterwards?
Recent research suggests hot water develops different hydrogen bond networks than cold water, networks that persist even after the water returns to the same temperature as cold water.
This thermal history effect means two glasses of water at identical temperatures can have different molecular structures based on the thermal past.
Water has a form of molecular memory, its present state influenced by its history.
Water at the same temperature can be molecularly different based on where it's been.
Which means the water in your glass right now is carrying a history of every temperature it's experienced.
Water remembers and we're only beginning to understand what else it might remember.
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