Theory of the Water Battery

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Mesoscopic polarized negatively charged ordered water layers coating a metallic cathode can serve as a battery. On top of the water layers resides a normal phase of water and the electromotive force resides across the exclusion zone ordered water layers. Radiation incident on the ordered water layers provides the energy source which allows the battery operation.

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