Learn how Dr Emoto captures water crystals using photography.

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

After collecting a water specimen to be photographed the researcher divides the water into 50 separate Petri dishes.
These dishes are then frozen for three hours at a temperature of at least -25°C.
Once the water sample is removed from the freezer the peaked ice grain at the tip of the sample can be observed.
Under 100-200 times magnification, we observe ice sample melting at the peak and if successful, a crystal is formed. The fifty samples are categorised into three groups;
where crystals are formed,
where there are broken crystals, and
where no crystals have formed
Where crystals have formed, the photographs of the crystal structure are considered representative of the vibration and energetic properties of that particular sample of water.

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  • Bad boy :)

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