Showing posts with label New Science of Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Science of Water. Show all posts

Dr. Gerald Pollack | Water Science On A Roll, November 18, 2013

Source: itsrainmakingtime.com, faculty.washington.edu/ghp



Dr. Gerald Pollack is a distinguished scientist, a professor of the Bioengineering Department of the University of Washington, and the editor-in-chief of Water. He is the author of Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life and, most recently, The 4th Stage of Water. In 2012, Dr. Gerald Pollack received the Pryigine Award, named after the late Ilye Prigogine, who contributed so much to the world with his body of work on complex systems.

The water in our cells is even more important to us than we think. Our bodies are 99 percent water molecules, and the water in our cells is highly structured, negatively charged, and can hold energy like a battery. Visible, invisible, and infrared light seem to be powering the energy in our cells. In this interview, Kim and Dr. Gerald Pollack talk in length about the state of science and how it works in terms of funding and discovery. Kim facilitates a dialogue between Dr. Pollack and water pioneer Dan Nelson, exploring cutting-edge research and theories in the field of water science. This segment is not to be missed. -itsrainmakingtime.com

Dr. Masaru Emoto | The True Nature of Water, August 2, 2012

Source: thehundredthmonkeyradio.com, masaru-emoto.net



Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July 1943. He graduated from the Yokohama Municipal University where he studied International Relations. In 1986, he established the I.H.M. Corporation in Tokyo. In 1992, he received certification from the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently, he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. He is currently the head of the I.H.M. General Research Institute, Inc., the President of I.H.M., Inc., and the chief representative of I.H.M.'s HADO Fellowship. In his first book, The Message from Water (in three volumes), Emoto documents his findings of what he calls "the true nature of water," discovered in his study of the effects of human vibrational energy, thoughts, words, ideas, and music on the molecular structure of water. He has also publishedThe Hidden Messages in Water, and his work was popularized through the movie, What the Bleep Do We Know!?

Emoto has discovered many differences in the crystalline structure of water collected from a variety of sources around the planet. Water from pristine mountain streams shows beautifully formed geometric designs when frozen, and polluted water shows definitively distorted and randomly formed crystalline structures. Emoto photographs these molecular changes in water by freezing droplets and magnifying them under a dark field microscope.

MJ Pangman | The New Science of Water, September 19, 2011

Source: itsrainmakingtime.com, dancingwithwater.com



September 19, 2011–MJ Pangman joins us to discuss her new book that she wrote with co-author Melanie Evans called Dancing With Water: The New Science of Water. After learning that water has memory and consciousness, that water can still contain the frequency of contaminants after being cleaned, and after learning about primary water and dowsing, new understanding and rethinking is in order about what we know about the pH balance of water and our bodies.

You will learn about Victor Schauberger's contribution about why the spin or vortex of water is so important and how the spin of water makes it come alive or become energized. We discuss why implosion is good for water and find out how hydrogen relates to hydration and why hydrogen-rich water is so important on a number of levels for health, anti-aging and well being. You will learn that some of the most ancient ways of carrying, storing, and refining water still hold true today and are good for water and for us. Join us for a rich segment about the substance we are made of and need for all aspects of life.
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