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    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/articl...327-2/fulltext

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    Default So that's what they've been keeping from us!

    seems nasa's been using it for a while.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...owered-battery
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    Default Viktor Schauberger.

    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?do...66819502040048

    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
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    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

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    Default Water secrets

    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.

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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=v7jkl...c5e98116b81143

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

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    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=tbm8o...eature=related

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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!

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    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!

    love and light and love,
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    Quote Originally Posted by good stranger View Post
    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!
    Remember that no matter how correct information is, at the bottom line it all exists and will exist in all variation and form.

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    Thumbs up Thanks for the great link!

    Quote Originally Posted by good stranger View Post
    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

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