How can anything make water wetter?
Its process employs a specially designed flow-through magnetic capacitor with opposite polarities, separated by a tuned resonance gap through which water flows. Initially a massless particle mixes with a magnetic catalyst, in a controlled magnetic field, which becomes heavy and acts on particles that transmit force. This action in turn affects the surface tension and zeta potential of the water, which increases its solubility. This results in vast emulsification potential.