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'..each of water’s memory cells there are 440,000 information panels..' - '..the electrical nature..'

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'Modern instruments have made it possible to record the fact that within each of water’s memory cells there are 440,000 information panels, each of which is responsible for its own type of interaction with the environment. The stability of the cluster structures confirmed the hypothesis that water is capable of recording and storing information.'

<blockquote>"The chemical composition of the water is important. Yet, the structure of water is much more important than the chemical composition. “The structure of water” means how its molecules are organized. We can see how water molecules join together into groups. These are called clusters. Scientists came up with the idea that these clusters work as memory cells of a certain sort, in which water records the whole history of its relationship with the world, as if on magnetic tape. People do not think that when they turn on the light water is changing but we have seen in our experiments that it does. So that is the direction of our continued research. The water, of course, remains water, but its structure, like a nervous system, reacts to any vibratory wave form. Modern instruments have made it possible to record the fact that within each of water’s memory cells there are 440,000 information panels, each of which is responsible for its own type of interaction with the environment. The stability of the cluster structures confirmed the hypothesis that water is capable of recording and storing information. It may be the single most malleable computer. It is like computer memory. It takes on the memory of information.It has a specific arrangement. It is like the alphabet. If I give you the alphabet you don't know a word, you don't know a letter, you don't know a sentence. So the molecular structure is the alphabet of water. And you must make a sentence out of water and you can change the sentence depending on the vibration or intent you introduce to water."

- Rustum Roy - International Academy of Sciences, Professor at Pennsylvania State University. (Source - Water (electrically))</blockquote>


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- 'The water molecule is fascinating..' - Wal Thornhill

- '...a science of questions, of learning, of possibilities and opportunities.'

- '...most cosmologists are totally in the dark about the real nature of the universe.'