Thursday, May 10, 2012

LCWF 5 of 8


Psalm 104:25 (NIV) There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number— living things both large and small.

Most of the things you read about Ozone have to do with the protective layer of these molecules in the stratosphere.  The Ozone associated with LWW filtration systems has neither helpful nor harmful effect on the environment because it breaks down within a very short time.

One LWW standard filtration board uses a device called an Ozonator, containing UV light bulbs, to create Ozone. UV light temporarily splits and recombines oxygen molecules.  Elemental Oxygen usually takes the form of O2—that is, two atoms of Oxygen attached to each other.  Ozone is created when these ordinary pairs of Oxygen atoms are split, and individual Oxygen atoms temporarily bond with elemental Oxygen molecules, creating O3—Ozone—or molecules composed of 3-atoms of oxygen. 

Why is this important?  Because the highly energized, unstable (i.e. breaking down after a short time) O3 destroys algae, viruses, and bacteria on contact by oxidizing (breaking down) their cell walls.  Unlike other disinfectants and germ-killing compounds, Ozone’s germ-killing activity produces no harmful byproducts.  Ozone (O3) has very different properties than its cousin, Oxygen.  Instead of fueling the existence of harmful algae, viruses, and bacteria like O2 would, O3 destroys them. With their three atoms of Oxygen, Ozone molecules are capable of ridding water of virtually all of the things that create illness and even death, making Ozone a powerful tool within the LWW filtration system. 

As you proceed along the steps of this journey, ask God to give life-giving oxygenation and focus to your spirit and endeavors. Pray that you will be moved to split any constricting alliances and reconfigure your relationships so that you join with others in ways that empower you to rid the universe of the invisible forces of destruction and negativity that continually weaken and destroy life as God intends.
 
© 2012 Todd Jenkins

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