Elen
11th March 2018, 14:44
The Mystery of Water - What we know is a drop. What we don't know is an Ocean.
I was making ice-cubes in a soap-maker container with cubicles, where there is a much larger surface area for the water. When I came back to look at the ice-cubes a few days later...I was astonished to find that there were no cubes, but it looked like the water was trying to escape and join up with the cubes next to it. :p It was a mess. This didn't make sense to me until I came upon this documentary about The Grander Water of Austria.
Water burns? Water has a memory? Water can be effected by cell phones? It seems that there is much more to know about water than what we are taught about in science class at school. In this video you will learn about how water is effected by electricity and microwaves and that the water will carry that information and pass it along to other water. You will learn about an Austrian inventor by the name of John Grander who invented a way to "revitalize" dead water.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN3PBFxV3Xw
I was making ice-cubes in a soap-maker container with cubicles, where there is a much larger surface area for the water. When I came back to look at the ice-cubes a few days later...I was astonished to find that there were no cubes, but it looked like the water was trying to escape and join up with the cubes next to it. :p It was a mess. This didn't make sense to me until I came upon this documentary about The Grander Water of Austria.
Water burns? Water has a memory? Water can be effected by cell phones? It seems that there is much more to know about water than what we are taught about in science class at school. In this video you will learn about how water is effected by electricity and microwaves and that the water will carry that information and pass it along to other water. You will learn about an Austrian inventor by the name of John Grander who invented a way to "revitalize" dead water.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN3PBFxV3Xw