How can freezing water expand, even bursting metal pipes, with no energy input to explain it?
According to today’s science, this is impossible. Every output of energy requires a balancing energy input in order to remain within our laws of physics. A balloon left in the sun will expand and burst, in the process doing work against the surrounding atmosphere and its elastic skin, which is balanced by the energy input from the sun, so it is no mystery. However, freezing water has no energy input — in fact, just the opposite. Energy continually drains from the water as it cools toward freezing. So, how does the water suddenly expand with such force from within that it easily bursts metal pipes? No solid answers to this mystery can be found from today’s scientists — only confused hand-waving diversionary responses that still do not answer this clear energy balance violation. ==> This mystery is solved in Chapter 4 via the new atomic and subatomic principles. Q: How do heavy objects rest on a table without its molecules giving way, collapsing the table? A: Science has no viable expl