posted ago by JaoBiZen ago by JaoBiZen +4 / -1

If you lower the temperature of water to a cold temperature, moisture builds up on the outside. Now if we have a bottle, and another bottle with a gap in between the two, the water transfers, I believe there would be no sort of virus since it is slowed and they can’t move through a solid. We should still heat it up, then cool it for great water. That’s one way to transfer water because I saw it happen yesterday to me. Also, make sure the gap is closed on the outside, obviously

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol. I know that feels bro.

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JaoBiZen [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was just surprised that water literally transferred through a solid piece of plastic. Think of a hot shower with moisture on the outside of the glass, for example, but with a completely closed surface.

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting for sure, but I dont believe that you are witnessing what you think you are. But I have been wrong before. I'll keep an open mind.

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JaoBiZen [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

What am I witnessing, though

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

I told you in my first reply what I think is happening. It's just humidity inside the bottle being attracted to the plastic surface. I'm not a scientist or climatologist, I just read a LOT.