Yet another of the Marvels, or should we say Miracles of nature. We've always heard of the beauty of snowflakes, also how no two snowflakes are alike.
Here's something closer home. A frozen water crystal
Here's something closer home. A frozen water crystal
Water apparently has the ability to absorb and store the memory of any substance it is exposed to......hold your breath.....including music and thoughts.
And as we all already know from school...water has no color, no taste, no odor. Maybe precisely for this.
And as we all already know from school...water has no color, no taste, no odor. Maybe precisely for this.
The most well known of names in experiments with water is Dr. Masaru Emoto who through the 1900's performed a series of experiments observing the physical effect of words, music and environment on the crystalline structure of water.
Emoto hired photographers to take pictures of water after being exposed to the different variables, and subsequently frozen so that they would form crystalline structures and the results were nothing short of remarkable..
Biwako Lake(polluted) Shimanto River (clean)
Water crystals exposed to music
Imagine, John Lennon Mozart, Symphony 40 Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis Presley
Fuji River, Japan River Ganges, India
Dr.Emoto went on to do experiments on water with positive and negative thoughts, and found that crystals of water stamped with positive words were much more beautiful and aesthetic, while those with negative actually reflected the negativity visually.
The scientific community took a long while accepting Dr.Emoto's work, and two years back just when he was to have a high level scientific conversation, he passed away.
His claim was that human consciousness has an impact on the molecular structure of water.
Today, new research from the Aerospace Institute of the University of Stuttgart in Germany supports the theory that water has a memory, and research is ongoing.
But for now....just to ponder the mystery of it.
And knowing that water occupies 75% of the earth's surface, and 78% of the human body....just the wonder of it all is so fascinating.
His claim was that human consciousness has an impact on the molecular structure of water.
Today, new research from the Aerospace Institute of the University of Stuttgart in Germany supports the theory that water has a memory, and research is ongoing.
But for now....just to ponder the mystery of it.
And knowing that water occupies 75% of the earth's surface, and 78% of the human body....just the wonder of it all is so fascinating.
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