The Fourth Phase of Water

Gerald H. Pollack

Why is The Fourth Phase of Water important? Because, astonishingly, we don’t even fully understand how water works—and if we can’t grasp the fundamentals of something so essential, we ought to approach the rest of science with greater humility. Dr. Gerald Pollack takes readers on a fascinating journey to uncover the mysteries of water, introducing the revolutionary concept of "EZ water" (Exclusion Zone water), or the "fourth phase," which challenges conventional scientific understanding.

Pollack’s research reveals that water, under certain conditions, transforms into a structured state—H?O?—different from the familiar H?O. This fourth phase is found in nature everywhere, from the water in your cells to the droplets in clouds, and it exhibits unique properties such as increased viscosity, charge, and energy storage. These traits help explain everyday phenomena that science has yet to fully account for, like how water climbs trees, why clouds float, or why warm water sometimes freezes faster than cooler water.

This book isn’t just about water—it’s about questioning what we think we know. Pollack’s accessible and engaging style makes complex science understandable, urging readers to rethink assumptions and approach the natural world with curiosity and humility.

The Fourth Phase of Water is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the deeper mechanics of life and nature. It reminds us that the most familiar things often hold the greatest mysteries—and that true science begins with asking better questions.