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Mozart
10-05-2007, 01:16 PM
[note to mod: since this is a water-related post, perhaps it could go under a water-related thread, such as the "h2o sciences" thread that i propose? feel free to put it where you think that it ought to go; i do suggest a "h2o sciences" thread for water-related information.]

[moderator note: this sounds good, so let this be the first post for our little waterworld :) ]

water-based folks,


water does not cease to amaze me. in this fascinating article...


http://www.physorg.com/news110191847.html


...is a really fascinating revelation about the water-bridges that water makes when charged with electricity, a blurb to wit:



when exposed to a high-voltage electric field, water in two beakers climbs out of the beakers and crosses empty space to meet, forming the water bridge. the liquid bridge, hovering in space, appears to the human eye to defy gravity.


i consider water and its phenomenal characteristics to be the most fascinating material on earth, bar none. i love to observe water in all conditions--beats tv by far.


~seth

Mozart
10-06-2007, 08:02 AM
i'm just speculating on the kind of structure that would cause the gravity-defying tube/bridge of water to exist as long as a little over an inch between the beakers.


i bet that the water atoms were arranged in a icosahedronic, microcluster forms that were formed in single lines that spiraled around many other single lines of icosahedronic, microcluster forms, very similar to how single strands of steel wire spiral around each other to form a very strong cable that would support far more weight than a single, solid wire of the same diameter.


i imagine that the lines of force that allowed the water bridge to form was through the electricity flowing through the poles of each atom, aligning the neg poles with the pos poles and so on. electromagnetism is a stronger force than gravity, which is the weakest of the 4 basic forces (nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetism and gravity), so it is easy to imagine the electromagnetism over-riding gravity to create this water bridge.

LightEye
10-07-2007, 09:55 AM
dear friends,

it's all about those vibrations... ;-)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/10/05/sciwater105.xml

be well, be love.

david


british scientists make water defy gravity
by nic fleming, science correspondent
last updated: 3:01pm bst 05/10/2007

british scientists have managed to make drops of water defy gravity by flowing uphill.

researchers achieved the unlikely feat by vigorously vibrating the droplets. the force created when they bulged upwards as the surface they were on dropped was enough to make them trickle up a steep slope.

small raindrops on windscreens can remain in place due to surface tension, until they grow to a size where this force is overcome by gravity.

mathematicians have now demonstrated small drops of various different liquids can be made to move up gradients as steep as 85 degrees.

wicherink
10-09-2007, 02:59 PM
hi mozart,

i while back i wrote an article about the water and how the icosahedral structures in the water arange themselves such the living giving energy of the universe (orgone) can be channeled.

read it here:
http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/water4.html

regards
jan

charles obscure
10-10-2007, 09:49 PM
hi mozart,

i while back i wrote an article about the water and how the icosahedral structures in the water arange themselves such the living giving energy of the universe (orgone) can be channeled.

read it here:
http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/water4.html

regards
jan

hi, good to see you posting here! i loved your book, 'souls of distortion awakening'. one of my all time favorites!

BJ ∞ Living in the Now
09-01-2008, 09:44 PM
hey guys!
yes, i love water too! according to some research i have done: apparently water forms in beautiful self-cleaning fractal patterns when highly energized!!! how fun!!!

by raising the "bonding" angle (120 degrees or so) of the hydrogen bonds to the oxygen itself in the groupd of water molecules, it then renders a smaller bucky-ball-like geometric sphere of clustered water molecules. thus making it smaller in size. the higher the energy, the smaller the water "structure" or "cluster" size. if you get the geometrically spherical cluster to below .5 micron, as [please pm for name] has, it can get through to your cell through the aquaporin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/aquaporin) much quicker, and hydrate the cell (thus, you) much more efficiently and quicker. many many times faster! yes, it is possible to be hydrated "too" quickly, as it depends on your toxin levels. you would need to work your way slowly into hydration if you are a toxic body.
*the way to loose energy in water: microwaving water or piping it! our cities loose water energy by piping it. also, microwaving water will destroy its ability to transfer the elements to the cells. therefore less to no nutritional values in food microwaved!*

[name] briefly mentions the ph level being higher (9+), which most reading this probably understand is alkaline and healthy for the human body nutrition.

also, name] speaks of how you can "store" the vibrational mathematical analog signature of elements on the periodic table into the highly-energized water. therefore you have no elements in the toxic/metallic form in your body, but with the nutritional value in the water, to provide your cells with the energy of the element, rather than the metallic version of the element. he speaks of this as a nutritional value. *he does not say "no metallic elements required in the body"... that is important to note.*

******
tie this into what david speaks of about "special" structured water in our pineal gland:

ancient hebrew word for memory:
mem=light ~ ory=water

audience member mentions:
egyptian word for brain = ais
egyptian word for consciousness = sia

my note: is this related to when david speaks of when water flips inside out to go from memory to pineal gland to the brain functions? thoughts?
******

[please pm for name and links]

c0sm0nautt
09-08-2008, 09:51 AM
i'm not sure if any of you have came across the planned world event in 2009, to honor water around the world.

dr. len horowitz is a leading voice for water science and understands how powerful it is. water connects everything between densities!

http://www.liveh2o.org/

Acoumoboy
09-22-2008, 05:39 PM
water is the most abndant thing on our planet, therefore it must be the most important thing on our planet.


lee

Mewtree Sapp
09-23-2008, 09:51 PM
this reminds me of a line from the simpsons


"h2 woooah!"

FooSnik
10-08-2008, 10:43 AM
there are some amazing scientific studies going on right now about the properties of water. does water have memory and consciousness? it has been shown, by masaru emoto, that water restructures itself depending on what type of energy it is exposed too. you can see this if you direct the energy towards the water, then cryogenically flash freeze it and then study the architecture of the crystals formed. the pattern that emerged showed that the more loving and positive the energy the more complex and beautiful the crystals. and the more negatively charged the energy, like hate or anger, the more disorganized and chaotic the crystal appeared.

well this has been taken even farther. it was discovered that if you take a bucket of water and separate it into two buckets of water. then separate the two buckets by a great distance and apply an energy to one of the buckets. the water in the other bucket instantly restructures itself as well, even though it is a great distance apart. this all seems to parallel dw's research into torsion wave fields as well. could water be used as a super sensor for instant communication with the stars?

another discovery made was that a small amount of this positively structured water, poured into a polluted lake, actually clears, and cleans up the whole lake! this goes to show it only takes a small amount of love to disperse enormous amounts of darkness. and also, what effects could this structured water have on our own bodies? could this be some kind of miracle cure?

amazing stuff that could completely change our world. here is an interview with david sereda where i got this info:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw5kktokpsq&feature=playlist&p=33fbb685058eb80e&index=0&playnext=1

i will leave you with a picture of the water crystals formed when nasa's recording of the sun was directed at the water:

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/foosnik/water_crystal100508b2.jpg

Alixandra
11-02-2008, 07:05 AM
hi all:

am sure everyone's now seen masuru emoto's work with water and how e-motions effect the formations of water crystals?

if not, youtube him.

here's one with dvorak:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6speqei9zec&feature=related

love and light,

a

BJ ∞ Living in the Now
11-03-2008, 02:39 PM
absolutely. and the original post in this topic speaks of how they are working with emoto. write me for video links, as i am not allow to give them out freely in this forum, yet....;)

Time_Spiral
11-07-2008, 11:51 AM
greetings all,

i'm in agreement that water holds amazing properties. the super amazingness of water is well-known to most commoners and the mainstream sci-community.

however, some of the more extraordinary water claims are becoming more and more well known in the sub-cultures.

here is my question / quest / concern:

is anybody actually doing real science? i'm sure they are, but where is it?

i listened to the david serada interview on coast to coast, where they talk about the brilliance of the sun-produced ice crystal, and the bucket experiment, and a whole bunch of great sounding stuff, but that is all it was. talking.

if these people are making scientific breakthroughs then they should publish the experiment and let other people perform them and publish their results. it is simple as that.

if these organization, or idividuals performed their experiments according to the accepted rules of the sci-community with proper documentation and elimination of biases and error reduction, we'd be reading abuot this stuff in peer-reviewed journals. but we're not, we're reading about them on fringe sites and in skeptics magazines. when is someone going to step up to the hard science plate?

don't just show me once ice crystal and then talk about all this phenomenon. i'd like to review the data, see the failures, look at the trends, look at the peaks, troughs, and orders of magnitude considered to be important and significant.

same thing with emoto. i've seen bleep, i've listened to science of peace, i've seen all of emoto's products, but you know what i have yet to see? his published experiment. the data. have any of you?

so far all that has been presented is fancy pictures of ice crystals, cesspools, and metaphysical talk about the possible implications. that stuff excites the hell out of me, but ... where is the data? shouldn't the world of exploded with published research all around the emoto experiment?

i've looked. i can't find it. apparently he has been asked to publish the experiment, but he won't. why do you suppose that is?

type in "ice crystal" into google and look at the millions of images that come back. 90% of ice crystals look stunningly amazing, and hold the 6 pointed star geometry in their fractal fundement. looking at the picture of the sun crystal really means nothing without data. i could bring up 100 images that all look just as stunning and share the same fractal fundementals as the sun crystal instantly on google.

i hope others come out and feel the same way, because then maybe we can band together and do some work. dw's books are great, the science of peace is great, but lets take it a step further and look at the actual data. i think we're all ready to be able to look at the data, the scientific published experiments and either a.) reproduce the results independently, or b.) garner our own opinions and implications based on the facts.

i'm reaching out to the community right now. what do you guys think?

bea peaceful on your way,
time_spiraling

Ceara
12-02-2008, 10:06 AM
i'd like to see a reference to the image in david's 2012 video where he showed "microclusters" image in the pineal gland fluid/water. can someone direct me to that please?

Tsandi MAndi
12-09-2008, 02:18 PM
greetings all,

i'm in agreement that water holds amazing properties. the super amazingness of water is well-known to most commoners and the mainstream sci-community.

however, some of the more extraordinary water claims are becoming more and more well known in the sub-cultures.

here is my question / quest / concern:

is anybody actually doing real science? i'm sure they are, but where is it?

i listened to the david serada interview on coast to coast, where they talk about the brilliance of the sun-produced ice crystal, and the bucket experiment, and a whole bunch of great sounding stuff, but that is all it was. talking.

if these people are making scientific breakthroughs then they should publish the experiment and let other people perform them and publish their results. it is simple as that.

if these organization, or idividuals performed their experiments according to the accepted rules of the sci-community with proper documentation and elimination of biases and error reduction, we'd be reading abuot this stuff in peer-reviewed journals. but we're not, we're reading about them on fringe sites and in skeptics magazines. when is someone going to step up to the hard science plate?

don't just show me once ice crystal and then talk about all this phenomenon. i'd like to review the data, see the failures, look at the trends, look at the peaks, troughs, and orders of magnitude considered to be important and significant.

same thing with emoto. i've seen bleep, i've listened to science of peace, i've seen all of emoto's products, but you know what i have yet to see? his published experiment. the data. have any of you?

so far all that has been presented is fancy pictures of ice crystals, cesspools, and metaphysical talk about the possible implications. that stuff excites the hell out of me, but ... where is the data? shouldn't the world of exploded with published research all around the emoto experiment?

i've looked. i can't find it. apparently he has been asked to publish the experiment, but he won't. why do you suppose that is?

type in "ice crystal" into google and look at the millions of images that come back. 90% of ice crystals look stunningly amazing, and hold the 6 pointed star geometry in their fractal fundement. looking at the picture of the sun crystal really means nothing without data. i could bring up 100 images that all look just as stunning and share the same fractal fundementals as the sun crystal instantly on google.

i hope others come out and feel the same way, because then maybe we can band together and do some work. dw's books are great, the science of peace is great, but lets take it a step further and look at the actual data. i think we're all ready to be able to look at the data, the scientific published experiments and either a.) reproduce the results independently, or b.) garner our own opinions and implications based on the facts.

i'm reaching out to the community right now. what do you guys think?

bea peaceful on your way,
time_spiraling

as much as i like the idea of emoto's work amongst others, i have to agree with you there. i also understand a lot of this research is not being done in the west and maybe that might account for some of the difficulty in obtaining published studies.

transiten
12-10-2008, 12:02 AM
hi

i remember nassim haramein mention a property of water that is the opposite of all other elements but i don't remember what it was. go to the thread nassim haramein and the resonance project and somewhere during the 8 hours of the 2 videos:eek: you will find it.

liliane the transit

LightEye
01-28-2009, 12:03 PM
dear friends,

part i

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxhgoabh2ei

part ii

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcijkpuwcza&feature=related

be well, be love.

david

water is the missing, often overlooked piece of the puzzle. since water has consciousness and memory, everything we do and feel begins to make more sense. we are in fact moving bodies of water, able to connect psychically with other bodies of water. it is quantum entanglement at a much larger scale. this really truly is a new era of awakening where in the past few decades, some of the most important discoveries have ever been made in recorded history. but then you take a step back and realize, a lot of these new scientific discoveries have in fact been around for a very long time and that is something to take a closer look at. the spiritual chanting of olm, almost mimicking the healing vibration of the sun, the holy water and the baptism, all take on a new meaning with these scientific discoveries. but have they always had this meaning? when you consider that we are water and some humans have had the willpower to ascend into self disciplined masters of themselves, it makes sense that they may have came to these findings intuitively many years ago and it is only now with science, can we discover the real truth behind it all. very exciting stuff.

BJ ∞ Living in the Now
01-29-2009, 08:25 AM
tsandi mandi,

dan winter is doing many experiments on all of this, using phi-ratio / fractalization / bliss tuning using the bliss tuner (yes, his product) and other means to show the reality behind it all. it is kinda a game of "peicing together" ya know? so lets keep on this track of finding more experiments. this is a part of his experiments: http://goldenmean.info/waterlife/

this reminds me of what dw speask of, but here are the numbers and actual papers scanned-in and posted on dan winter's site. pretty sweet stuff.

pm me for videos/urls on other people talking about water fractality.

weboy78
10-04-2009, 02:52 PM
luc montagnier, nobel 2008 on the memory of water, new scientific revelations
http://translate.google.it/translate?u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.guna.it%2fnews.php%3f id%3d249&sl=it&tl=en&hl=it&ie=utf-8

"we've done many studies on bacteria - continued montagnier - and there are signals from molecules with high molecular weight that even when diluted to 10 to the eighteenth maintain their own signal: we have shown that this phenomenon does not depend on quantity, but a phenomenon that touch on quantum physics, the physical structure of water. for instance, we left two separate specimens in a container of metal alloy that prevents the radiation to the outside, and we saw that the two tubes, diluted to a 10 to 10 and a third to the ninth, there was an exchange of information and associations at the molecular level. this showed us that the molecules have their background electromagnetic and it is able to transfer from one molecule to another, from one tube to another. we then measured these phenomena for weeks in the blood of patients by extracting and measuring the liquid part of human plasma. the majority of pathogens, the bacteria but also viruses, including hiv, produce these signals. we have mapped them with many different analysis techniques, and those we have seen is consistent with everything i just said. "

tanam
10-07-2009, 10:07 PM
http://cdn-static.viddler.com/flash/simple_publisher.swf?key=df43693d

this is a long video documentary, but very enlightening. somewhat related to masaru emoto's research, some russian scientists dig deeper into how human consciousness and emotions affects water.

i like the part where it was documented that some "evil scientists" were pondering on the next biochemical weapons, then they got poisoned by their own water. analysis showed that they drank only pure water, which perplexed them ... what they did not know back then was water carried and remembered the "evil" intentions and emotions they were discussing in their secluded meeting room.

this is a must see, folks!

Matthew Clark
10-17-2009, 01:14 PM
1: the chemical symbol for water is h2o

2: each molecule of water is made from two atoms of hydrogen combined with one atom of oxygen

3: your brain is made up of approximately 85% water and your bones are approximately 33% water.

4: the water you drink has been circling around in the water cycle for millions of years - that means the same water exists now as when dinosaurs were on the earth!

5: clouds are made from millions of tiny droplets of water, each droplet being so small and light that it can float in the air, being lifted by warm air currents rising from the ground

6: the oceans hold 97% of the world's water while 2% of it is frozen in the polar ice caps. this leaves only 1% of the world's water available to ensure that there is water in all the streams, rivers, reservoirs, lakes, aquifers, and atmosphere.

7: when water warms up it turns into a gas called water vapour.

8: water is the only substance that actually gets bigger as it gets colder. as water freezes and turns into ice it increases in volume. this is why frozen water in the pipe-work in your home can burst your pipes.

9: it is essential that you drink enough water during each day as it has many important jobs to do.

examples,
a: it helps the body to regulate its temperature
b: it helps the body to ensure that food is carried to the organs where it is needed
c: it helps the body to get rid of excess salt so it doesn't build up in the body and cause health problems
d: it helps the body to transport waste around the body and to get rid of it
e: it is a main constituent of blood and so helps the body to transport oxygen from the lungs to the organs
f: it helps the body to remove carbon dioxide by transporting it from the organs back to the lungs where it can be breathed out
g: it helps the body to digest food

10: approximately two thirds of your body is made of water.

11: plants use water in photosynthesis

12: water used to travel along pipes made out of wood! the pipes were made from long tree trunks through which a hole was bored. sections of pipe were joined together using wider tree trunks with bigger holes bored through them.

13: the first major water storage reservoir in the world was built 450 bc in south america and was used into the nineteenth century.

14: the romans were famous for their aquaducts, which they built to carry the purer waters of springs and rivers into the city of rome, sometimes from as far as 100km away.

some of this info is a bit elementary but interesting nontheless.

matt

evolving
10-17-2009, 08:36 PM
9: it is essential that you drink enough water during each day as it has many important jobs to do.

examples,
a: it helps the body to regulate its temperature
b: it helps the body to ensure that food is carried to the organs where it is needed
c: it helps the body to get rid of excess salt so it doesn't build up in the body and cause health problems
d: it helps the body to transport waste around the body and to get rid of it
e: it is a main constituent of blood and so helps the body to transport oxygen from the lungs to the organs
f: it helps the body to remove carbon dioxide by transporting it from the organs back to the lungs where it can be breathed out
g: it helps the body to digest food


without water there could be no oxidization, thus rust. i drink water minimally, and though everyone around me looks their age, i look fifteen years younger. perhaps i am not rusting as fast?

seriously though, nice post. my work for the last 19 years has involved fluids, and my actual job title is "consulting fluids engineer".

being on the scientific side of things, yes data is king, but like a witch doctor knows things no one else does, so is it with fluids sometimes. people just aren't always willing to give away their secrets... i guess that's the same with any science...

there is so much about fluids we do not know. i do know that physics can change very quickly depending on a wide variety of properties. i had the opportunity many years ago to use a viscous fluid that had properties of both oil and water, and beaded like mercury does, but it was very difficult and costly to sustain, so the use of it for that particular application was abandoned. i guess i could tell many many fluid stories, but i doubt anyone wants to hear that boring stuff.

Matthew Clark
10-18-2009, 06:42 AM
evolving - thank you for your appreciation of my post!

i have a confession to make though....

the new science thread is for very clever people who have a good understanding of scientific stuff which i do not - well apart from what i was taught at school.

i have faced my fear, made a post in the "clever" section of the forum and i am more than happy you liked it.

that said >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>i'm outta here>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :d

evolving
10-18-2009, 10:42 AM
it is what one learns after they think they know everything that is important.

BJ ∞ Living in the Now
10-19-2009, 05:44 AM
matthew~
well put, bro.

i will send you some links to some hyper-physics videos on water. very informative stuff, talking about hydration rather than just saying "add water" when scientists talk about adding water to something, etc. hydration, is the key word, here.

when you understand how water works, then you can look at its properties in a whole new light, which this one scientist has done.

google video search: hyper-physics 101 the water for a detailed account on this.

Matthew Clark
10-20-2009, 08:41 AM
i will send you some links to some hyper-physics videos on water.

thank you very much but may i say nooooo!!!

you see you dont understand. i found out those facts on tinternet and thought i would post them in the clever section of the forum. i have always wanted just 1 clever post next to the lovely and clever lighteye.

prior to that post, this is what i knew about water..

1. its wet.
2. you wash with it.
3. it goes hard when it is very cold.
4. it comes in both plain and salty variety but if you drink the salty variety, you will need to drink more of the plain - natures weird!
5. fish mate in it.

there i have lowered the tone of this intellectual thread now. i knew this would come back and bite me on the bum.

maybe next time i return i can dazzle you with my knowledge of the molecular structure of brain tissue.

till then, have a great life!

thanks again for your kind offer though ;)

matt

BJ ∞ Living in the Now
10-21-2009, 07:52 AM
lol! awesome. thanks for the humor this morning.

the videos are not too technical, fyi. but ya know the 1-5 bullet points are pretty hard to top. ;)



thank you very much but may i say nooooo!!!

you see you dont understand. i found out those facts on tinternet and thought i would post them in the clever section of the forum. i have always wanted just 1 clever post next to the lovely and clever lighteye.

prior to that post, this is what i knew about water..

1. its wet.
2. you wash with it.
3. it goes hard when it is very cold.
4. it comes in both plain and salty variety but if you drink the salty variety, you will need to drink more of the plain - natures weird!
5. fish mate in it.

there i have lowered the tone of this intellectual thread now. i knew this would come back and bite me on the bum.

maybe next time i return i can dazzle you with my knowledge of the molecular structure of brain tissue.

till then, have a great life!

thanks again for your kind offer though ;)

matt

evolving
10-21-2009, 12:28 PM
talking about hydration rather than just saying "add water" when scientists talk about adding water to something, etc. hydration, is the key word, here.
this is not a new word. it is, however, mostly used by people with scientific background in fluids.

hydrate is a term used in inorganic and organic chemistry to indicate that a substance contains water, or
hydrate is a term used to describe combining a substance with water, or
hydrate is a term used to describe drinking water like crazy after a night out on the town.



when you understand how water works, then you can look at its properties in a whole new light, which this one scientist has done.

the basics


compressible vs incompressible flow
viscous vs inviscid flow
steady vs unsteady flow
laminar versus turbulent flow
newtonian vs non-newtonian fluids
subsonic vs transonic, supersonic and hypersonic flows
non-relativistic vs relativistic flows
magnetohydrodynamics
other approximations

there is a lot to know about fluid movement. i have devoted the last 12+ years to it, and when i understand one thing, i learn there is something new to learn again.

one thing i have always done is compare movement through life to be similar as to movement through water. one can fight against the current, or swim with it. the trick is to figure out which way the current is flowing. if one stops fighting and simply accepts, they come to that realization faster.

LightEye
02-13-2010, 04:11 PM
dear friends,

this is a 3 part article, but since we're only allowed to post 2 links i've had to delete part 3. you'll have to go the the main site to access all 3 links.

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/29098/

be well, be love.

david

another world underneath a drop of water

in the book “messages from water” are marvelous photographs of hexagonal crystals. some crystals are clear and some are hazy; some are intricate and some are simple.

at first glance, the photographs appear to be the masterful work of a great photographer. however, when one looks closely at the captions of the photographs, one will see that the photographs are results of a scientific experiment. they are the snapshots of water crystallization taken under a microscope by the author dr. masaru emoto, head of the hado institute (ihm corporation) in tokyo, and his research team.

related articles

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/29180/

according to what was described by the chief researcher in the experiment, the following procedure was used: while in a laboratory set to –5 degrees c, a researcher takes out a glass container from a refrigerator and quickly puts it under a microscope that has a camera mounted to it. a drop of water that has been exposed to a unique mind-intent, language, form of music, word, or physical factor is placed in the container and becomes frozen, forming a small ice hummock.

when the light from the microscope shines on it, it causes the ice to start to melt. at the top of the ice hummock, a water crystal is quickly formed which can only survive for a few seconds. the biggest challenge for the experimenters is to focus the camera rapidly enough to capture the beautiful image.

weboy78
03-01-2010, 10:47 AM
http://www.physorg.com/news186417938.html#top
(physorg.com) -- a team of researchers at the stanford synchrotron radiation lightsource has found the molecular structure of water to be more complex than recently thought, suggesting that molecular models that went out of fashion decades ago may be in fact more accurate than recent ones

love oneness
03-15-2010, 06:13 AM
ever notice how on the bottom of commercial water bottles the indents are never a geometric six for the hexa config of water or even a 4 or 8. but rather they use five or nine, so that it is uneven and lacks symmetry. i know from polymer engineering it would be easier to manufacture the symmetric form, so i think they (freemasons maybe? they love geometry) have deliberately done this so our water doesn't have a chance to form into beautiful geometric configuration while at rest in the bottle and cause a raise in consciousness of the consumer.

i also found this double-blind experiment intriguing


approximately 2,000 people in tokyo focused positive intentions toward water samples located inside a room in california. the group was unaware of similar "control" water samples set aside in a different location. ice crystals formed from both sets of water samples were photographed, and the resulting images were blindly assessed for aesthetic appeal by 100 independent judges. crystals from the treated water were given higher scores for aesthetic appeal than those from the control water, lending support to the hypothesis that they their creation was altered by the thoughts and intentions of the people in tokyo.



http://www.explorejournal.com/article/s1550-8307(06)00327-2/fulltext

Alnakl
06-10-2010, 03:39 AM
seems nasa's been using it for a while.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/video/2010/jun/10/water-powered-battery

Mango
11-03-2010, 02:03 PM
the work from viktor schauberger (1885 – 1958) is very intresting.
there are some videos about him and his work (on google video) wich realy inspired me.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5643559434275921302#docid=-8915966819502040048

i personally think his work is very important for humans. it gives us more understanding about nature and how to treat mother earth.
i realy think more people need to know about this.

water is most vital around 4 degrees celsius.
water doesn't like to float in a straight line.
water should be stored in egg shaped (glass) bottles.
water likes to vortex and spin around.
i think his work on water explains how to create free-energie and anti-gravity with water. but i am not a scientist. i just think there is truth in his work.

let us know what you think about it.

i love u.

mango

bagheeeeera
11-26-2010, 08:33 AM
david mentions an experiment using distilled water, electricity, and quartz crystals to create basic microbial life. my question comes from the fact that pure water does not conduct electricity. are the crystals adding a tangible substance to the water to create an electron which can be passed through the water or is the electron passing through the change created by the manipulation of the torsion fields. if anyone has any answers on how the life is created in the experiments it would be appreciated, thanks

LightEye
02-25-2011, 10:57 AM
dear friends,

http://www.naturalnews.com/031492_water_secrets.html

be well, be love.

david

water secrets
friday, february 25, 2011 by: mark sircus., ac, omd

this essay takes us to the door to the secrets of life, secrets to water, and secrets of light, color, and perception. water plays a leading role in living processes, as everyone knows, but what is secret is the fact that water mediates the interaction between radiant energy and physical existence by allowing itself to be structured by light energy along an incredibly broad front of the electromagnetic spectrum. water is light sensitive as we are light sensitive and the frequencies of life that shine on us that we absorb or reject reveal much about how we think, feel and react to things and our environment.

water is crucial to biological existence and we find that dehydration alters the conformation of proteins and removes water layers around proteins that are essential for maintaining the original protein structure. decades of bombarding water with x-rays and neutron beams have convinced most scientists that there is no long-range order in water because unbeknownst to them they have been playing around with the death principle - the type of radiation that destroys the structure of water thus destroying the structure of life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7jk...

why does water vaporized into the sky form clouds instead of just spreading out evenly in space? where does lightning come from in a storm? how does jell-o hold so much water inside without it leaking out? how does the water bug walk on water? one must watch this video of dr. gerald pollack famous lecture water, energy, and life: fresh views from the water's edge to get the answers to these questions.

SpiralCycle
03-04-2011, 07:18 PM
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the link to lighteye's last post's video is broken, here is another link that i just searched the title water, energy, and life: fresh views from the water's edge and reproduced the link again here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7jkl2-b0qa&playnext=1&list=pl7bc5e98116b81143

(*note to moderator you can just replace the broken link in his post if needed and discard post)

loveis8hertz
07-21-2011, 07:10 AM
genepax, japanese company invented a car which runs on water

tired of pumping expensive gasoline into your car? well one japanese company reveals an eco-friendly car that runs on water, using the company's generating system, which converts water into electrical power - possibly the world's first.

story:
all you need is a liter of water - any kind of water to be exact, whether its river, rain, sea water, or even japanese tea.
genepax unveiled a car that runs on water in the western japanese city of osaka. they say it's an electric powered car that runs solely on hydrogen dioxide.

[kiyoshi hirasawa, genepax ceo]:
"the main characteristic of this car is that no external input is needed. the car will continue to run as long as you have a bottle of water inside for you to add from time to time."

according to japanese broadcaster tv tokyo, once the water is poured into a water tank at the back of the car, the newly invented energy generator takes out the hydrogen from the water, releases electrons and finally generates electrical power.

[kiyoshi hirasawa, genepax ceo]:
"we highly recommend our system since it does not require you to build up an infrastructure to recharge your batteries, which is usually the case for most electric cars."

according to the genepax, 1 liter of water keeps the car running for about an hour with a speed of 80 kilometers or 50 miles an hour.

the company has just applied for a patent and is hoping to collaborate with japanese automobile manufacturers to mass manufacture their invention in the very near future.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbm8ogwnpg0&feature=related

Good Stranger
09-10-2011, 05:57 PM
for a subject as broad as 'h2o sciences,' it seems appropriate to post this extremely useful and abundant compilation of water sciences, experiments, scientists and sources for devices.

http://www.albertawater.com/docs/reportonwater.pdf:d

as this is a compilation it's hard not to present it as a blind link. viktor schauberger, dr. emoto and others are featured here, as well as vortex based reticulation systems. a handy resource for all interested in h2o sciences!

Jeia Ra Manuk
09-10-2011, 08:47 PM
nice, i like the way you counted the items which the address leads/follows to and about.
oh, hey, by the way welcome to the forum! :cool:

love and light and love,
ra ma

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for a subject as broad as 'h2o sciences,' it seems appropriate to post this extremely useful and abundant compilation of water sciences, experiments, scientists and sources for devices.

http://www.albertawater.com/docs/reportonwater.pdf:d

as this is a compilation it's hard not to present it as a blind link. viktor schauberger, dr. emoto and others are featured here, as well as vortex based reticulation systems. a handy resource for all interested in h2o sciences!

nestingwave
09-21-2011, 03:20 PM
for a subject as broad as 'h2o sciences,' it seems appropriate to post this extremely useful and abundant compilation of water sciences, experiments, scientists and sources for devices.

http://www.albertawater.com/docs/reportonwater.pdf:d

as this is a compilation it's hard not to present it as a blind link. viktor schauberger, dr. emoto and others are featured here, as well as vortex based reticulation systems. a handy resource for all interested in h2o sciences!

everyone should try this simple experiment. this will greatly strengthen your belief system as to how our universe operates and the practical role of your thoughts.

the rice experiment (http://nestingwave.wordpress.com/energetic-healing/the-rice-experiment/)