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The modern mankind is on the threshold of an epoch of the largest cosmogonic generalisations and though contours of this new representation about a universe are still foggy, one is clear — the water which is a link between the world dead and the world live, in these kosmogonii will occupy as the first place as it occupied it and in all last kosmo-gonijah.
NOTES 1 Shumery - the ancient people,
Living in mezhdureche the Tiger and Euphrates (in territory of modern Iraq) in 4-2nd millenia BC
2 Aqua omnia sunt (an armour.) — water exists everywhere.
By 3 English physicist and chemist Henry Kavendishsm in 1780 it has been established, that water — connection of hydrogen with oxygen, and weight parities between hydrogen and oxygen have been defined in 1783 by the French chemists Antoine Lavoisier and Jean Myone.
4 This phenomenon has been established in XVIII century by Z.Deljukom, Gilpinom and others.
This property of water has been used by 5 Author in special floats of stationary devices for gauging of water levels in pipes of small diameter where the force developed at changes of a water level by a usual float, is too small, but can be several times increased at goffering of a float and a covering its paraffin.
6 Under law Djulonga and Pti on heating of each atom under the same conditions approximately same quantity of heat and consequently the specific thermal capacity of bodies is generally proportional to their relative nuclear weight is necessary. For example, the relative nuclear weight of aluminium — 27, it less than the relative nuclear weight of lead equal 207 g, approximately in eight times, and in as much time will be less specific thermal capacity of aluminium. Near to absolute zero the thermal capacity of all bodies aspires to zero.
7 Water investing firm bodies by most thin (hundred-thousandth shares of centimetre) a film, so-called «the connected water», can be overcooled and to differ from liquid water in density, a thermal capacity, freezing temperature, dielectric properties, viscosity, electro-and the heat conductivity, dissolving ability.
8 J.A.Holodov in the book «the Person in a magnetic web» notices, that «ancient impudent persons, Jews and Egyptians looked at a magnet as on means for immortality achievement... The Magnet had the big success in Chineses, Hindus, Egyptians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans. Its medical properties are mentioned in the works by philosopher Aristotle and historian Pliny» [1972, with. 7].
9 Adsorption — process of consolidation of the dissolved or vaporous substance on a surface any adsorbenta (a liquid or a firm body). An adsorption example absorption of chlorine from an air-gas mix can serve as the activated coal.
