How Does World’s Oldest Water Taste?: Scientists Taste 2.6 Billion Years Old Water Posted on February 20, 2023 News By Akta Yadav 386 Views Oldest Water Taste:- While for most of us, the task of tasting 2.6 billion years old water would be an ordeal fit for the final episode of Fear Factor, scientist Barbara Sherwood Lollar has done it and the results have opened a new arena for research. Oldest Water Taste 2.6 Billion Years Old Water: Where Was it Found? In 2013, few scientists while researching in a Canadian mine situated at a depth of 1.5 miles under the Earth’s surface. The water was found by scientists trapped in fissures of rock which made the cave walls. The water was colorless when collected but as soon as it came into contact with the atmosphere it started turning orange. Scientists say that this phenomenon occurred because as soon as the water came into touch with oxygen, the dormant minerals in the water turned active. By calculating the age of the materials found in the surroundings, scientists were able to accurately determine the water’s age and it turned out to be 2.6 billion years old water Oldest Water Taste What Did World's Oldest Water Taste Like? Barbara Sherwood Lollar, the scientist who was heading the entire team of scientists on the project gathered the guts to carry out an experiment on herself in order to find out what the world’s oldest water tasted like. She said, “It is extremely salty due to the reactions between the water and the rock. It has a higher viscosity than tap water. It has the consistency of thin maple syrup.” Scientists even pointed out the difference between old water and fresh water since the water found was not reported to be contaminated in any form. This has set a new stage for debate on the internet. For more updates keep visiting our website www.topstoriesworld.com where we provide unbiased, true and top stories of the world.
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