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This picture shows the cathodic EG image, 6 times magnified, of a water drop set with a dropper directly on the radiological negative, placed on the glass screen of the electrograph.

This picture was obtained by setting the punctiform electrode above the drop. It is highlighted a phenomenon of informational asymmetry, in cathodic polarity, at the water-air interface on a glass substratum.

The electronegative field around a water drop (the water molecule being an electric dipole), recorded on glass substratum (dielectric), differs from the radiating field obtained on the graphite substratum (good electric conductor).

It is to be noticed the discontinuous and uneven distribution of the ramnified archetype on the water drop's contour. We also perceive arborescences of various shapes, some of them twisted in a radiating field that is larger than the arborescences, like a halo. There are also noticed fan-shaped archetype macrostructures larger then the halo, creating a strong asymmetry connected to the changes in the archetypal code.

Our experiments have showned that, regardless the cathodic or anodic polarity in which the image appears, a new polarization occurs, with one pole being represented by the fan-shaped forms, and the other pole represented by ramnified forms, which we have called informational polarity.


EG image of a human palm


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