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is ice­like or crystalline, suggesting the possibility that the fourth­phase
water may act as liquid crystals under appropriate conditions exhibiting
the property of birefringence as observed [108, pp. 38–39; 365]. It is
interesting that the EZ is formed also on the muscle surface (see
Figure 2.10(c)), which is consistent with the postulate that the EZ exists
inside the living cell [108].

2.13.1 The Ling–Pollack Water Structures
Just as there are many structures in solid­state water (e.g., snowflakes, ice
sculptures, etc.), so it would be predicted that there exist many structures
in the fourth phase of water as well. I here suggest that such postulated
fourth-phase water structures be referred to as the Ling–Pollack water
structures (LPWSs) in honor of the pioneering investigations of the
fourth­phase water structures carried out by these scientists over the past
decades. One example of LPWSs may be provided by the “coherence
domains” postulated to be formed in what may be called the “Benveniste–
Montagnier experiments” (BMEs) [109] described below.

2.13.2 Coherence Domains and the Benveniste–Montagnier
Experiments BMEs
In 2009–2010, Montagnier et al. [109, 112] published a controversial
paper in which they claimed to have demonstrated that the sequence
information of a DNA segment (100–400 base pairs long) dissolved in one
tube (see Figure 2.11(a)) can be transmitted to another tube (see
Figure 2.11(b)) containing pure water under the experimental conditions
(including the irradiation of the tubes with 7 Hz electromagnetic wave),
since the pure water can be utilized to regenerate the original DNA
segment upon adding the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) mix (see
Figure 2.11(c)).
The explanation they offer is that the DNA segment in the first tube
(see Figure 2.11(a)) generated electromagnetic (em) waves or signals that
were absorbed by the pure water in the second tube (see Figure 2.11(b)),
generating novel water structures in it referred to as “coherent domains”
(CDs). In other words, CDs formed in the pure water in the second tube

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