-Sensitive Water- Interesting item about the waterstudy of Dr. Masuru Emoto. Taken from the documentary "What The Bleep Do We Know!?" The beautiful actress is Marlee Matlin. Go to http://www.whatt...
-Sensitive Water- Interesting item about the waterstudy of Dr. Masuru Emoto. Taken from the documentary "What The Bleep Do We Know!?" The beautiful actress is Marlee Matlin. Go to http://www.whatthebleep.com/crystals/ to learn more about this subject.
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For those of you who are curious, this is indeed a hoax as is most everything in this movie. Masaru admits that his photographers only select the results they want, he admits he is not a scientist. God created everything, Masaru too. Bless you all.
Could you provide a link to your source that masaro is a hoax. I personally feel better when I have more postive loving thoughts than negative angry hateful ones.
this seems like a load of crap to me. It is my understanding that when water freezes into water crystals they do not from the same way. That is why they say no two snow flakes are the same. So even if you freeze the water in the same way, they each crystal would be different. now if it was done over and over again and the water formed the same crystal each time or all the crystals were the same for each type of water that would be something.
The guy really did take pictures of water. That's a given. However, I debate your usage of the phrase "scientific experiment." The publishers in Japan didn't even want to publish his book because of the pseudoscientific approach masuru emoto took. He's also a large reason behind the 'structured water' movement. Which, btw, is a really expensive way to drink plain water.
cymatics+double slit experiments+this (science should now state that it wasn't the spoken Word that gave form, but it can't, because it has a big order of swine flu vacs to ship out)
science how come you focus more on making money for big pharma and cell phone companies lulul can't forget the war too gotta make it easier for troops to kill babies and women.. i'm ready to be badgered now about "you have the internetz from it and should be thankful" speech
Science tends to take place where it can get funding. If the only people funding research are pharmaceutical companies, then those people are going to have the benefits of new technology. There are lots of things science does to make people lives easier, but it's a very difficult market to try to make a useful product if the people with the ability to financially back the project are unwilling.
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He's also a large reason behind the 'structured water' movement. Which, btw, is a really expensive way to drink plain water.
science how come you focus more on making money for big pharma and cell phone companies lulul can't forget the war too gotta make it easier for troops to kill babies and women.. i'm ready to be badgered now about "you have the internetz from it and should be thankful" speech
There are lots of things science does to make people lives easier, but it's a very difficult market to try to make a useful product if the people with the ability to financially back the project are unwilling.