“Water is a very malleable substance. Its physical shape easily adapts to whatever environment is present. But its physical appearance is not the only thing that changes, the molecular shape also changes. The energy or vibrations of the environment will change the molecular shape of water. In this sense water not only has the ability to visually reflect the environment but it also molecularly reflects the environment.
Mr. Emoto has been visually documenting these molecular changes in water by means of his photographic techniques. He freezes droplets of water and then examines them under a dark field microscope that has photographic capabilities. His work clearly demonstrates the diversity of the molecular structure of water and the effect of the environment upon the structure of the water.”
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islandgrovepress 12.20.06 at 11:40 am
Cool stuff.
First thing I learned in my philosophy class: Old Greek dude named Thales.
“Everything is composed of water.”
Lucky old bastard guessed at the nature of the universe. Hydrogen.
Whee-Oooh.
Now how the research comes in!
Scientists should take a bukshee philosophy class at good old Ryerson Polytech?
islandgrovepress 12.31.06 at 3:59 pm
Hey,
Where are the Saddam pictures?
islandgrovepress 01.02.07 at 12:42 am
Wanna get really deep?
Ventris. Linear A; Linear B.
X-files sucks canal water.