• arclein
Carter explained that the substance became known as "dry water" because it consists of 95 percent water and yet is a dry powder. Each powder particle contains a water droplet surrounded by modified silica, the stuff that makes up ordinary beach sand.
1 Comments in Response to Dry Water
R. Klein says: "This is a wild one and completely counter intuitive until you sit back and think it threw. "
"Think it threw???"
When I see an article by rklein, I ignore it. His contributions here are mostly bad science fiction, fantasy disguised as science and pure crap.
Now he adds execrable spelling.
You should retire this idiot.