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== Strength of the Oxygen ==
 
== Strength of the Oxygen ==
  
Mr. Keshe demostrates different strengths of the Oxygen with the counterpart within the illustration of H2O, CuO and ZnO.
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Mr. Keshe demonstrates different strengths of the Oxygen with the counterpart within the illustration of H2O, CuO and ZnO.
  
  
Quoted; M T Keshe: Youtube Video Time 2:58:17 -- https://youtu.be/8OG1vWYT1Y0?t=10697
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Quoted; M T Keshe: YouTube Video Time 2:58:17 -- https://youtu.be/8OG1vWYT1Y0?t=10697
  
 
You have the higher strength oxygen you are carrying within the structure..
 
You have the higher strength oxygen you are carrying within the structure..
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CuO and ZnO, both have Oxygen. But, the strength in the Oxygen in this (ZnO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/ZnO_GANS), is much higher that the  
 
CuO and ZnO, both have Oxygen. But, the strength in the Oxygen in this (ZnO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/ZnO_GANS), is much higher that the  
  
stength of the Ocygen in this (CuO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/CuO_GANS).
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strength of the Oxygen in this (CuO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/CuO_GANS).
  
 
Then you have the Oxided Hydrogen (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hydrogen_oxide), which we call the Water.
 
Then you have the Oxided Hydrogen (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hydrogen_oxide), which we call the Water.

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Strength of the Oxygen

Mr. Keshe demonstrates different strengths of the Oxygen with the counterpart within the illustration of H2O, CuO and ZnO.


Quoted; M T Keshe: YouTube Video Time 2:58:17 -- https://youtu.be/8OG1vWYT1Y0?t=10697

You have the higher strength oxygen you are carrying within the structure..

CuO and ZnO, both have Oxygen. But, the strength in the Oxygen in this (ZnO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/ZnO_GANS), is much higher that the

strength of the Oxygen in this (CuO - http://en.kfwiki.org/wiki/CuO_GANS).

Then you have the Oxided Hydrogen (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hydrogen_oxide), which we call the Water.

The Energy of the oxygen here, to attach itself to Hydrogen (H2O - https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/H₂O) , is very very low, is very weak.


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