Water Reacts
"Water reacts"
Sounds weird, isn't it? Well, believe it or not, it's true.
I, myself, was amazed when this video "water is alive" came by.
At first, I thought it was just for clickbait but, soon, I realized that it had something to do with reality. So I watched that video and, the evidence and proofs provided in that video were quite satisfying.
Of course, It(the water) wasn't fulfilling all the requirements and conditions for something to be declared as "living" or "dead", Yet, It was called "alive".
You must be wondering how. Well, let me explain...
Masaru Emoto(a Japanese author and researcher) was the first to perform such experiments on water and claim that water had the capability to react to human emotions, such as anger, happiness, abuse or prayer etc.
He claimed that water exposed to positive thoughts or speeches created beautiful and pleasing ice crystals, whereas water exposed to negative thoughts or speech had an opposite effect; It had formed ugly crystals(which used to have no specific shapes). He even tested it many times, and according to him, the result was always the same. So he shared his research(done purely by himself).
Fun fact: Emoto was not even a scientist. He did all this research on his own. He even published it.
The above picture shows the difference in crystal formation of water after being exposed to various words and emotions.
Method of Exposure:
According to Emoto, You can expose water to emotions and convey your message by:
Speech (by using words)
By Writing (you can even tape the "writing" on a water bottle or jar)
Silent thought
Using pictures
Well, If you take a closer look, This theory even makes us reconsider our structure(our body); we all know that about 70% of our body is made up of water.
So if this theory is true, imagine how enormous and drastic effects can our words have on our bodies.
To some extent, This claim by Emoto also explains why it is considered wrong to abuse ethically and why it is prohibited in different religions(because the use of bad words affects our own bodies negatively). And similarly, why there is a prayer before drinking water(because no matter which religion, prayers are always good words).
What do you think? Is it true?
Even though Mr Emoto provided photograph proofs of his work, still there is criticism on his work some say he was right, While others say he was wrong.
So what do you guys think? Was he right or wrong? I am hoping to get your replies in the comment box.
And if you ask from me, Well, I would say that he must be true, even if he is proven wrong in the future; yet I would say it must be true. Because we are not quite sure of the depth of our relationship with nature, Or, In how many ways our actions affect it.
So, we cannot just jump to any conclusion based only on our assumptions and experiments, nor can we completely deny or confirm any fact(or theory).
What I think is that as there is so much left to be uncovered in this world, everyone must be given a chance to do it in their own way, as long as it's not bogus or fake or just another tactic to get the fame, it's ok.
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This is certainly food for thought and can give a completely new meaning to holy water. I don't know. I'd have to look at the research closer though because I'd want to know if the researcher used the water taken from the same source at the same time to do this test, how it was tested, what the conditions varied when he tested it and how that could have affected the water. It is interesting though, and I agree, there is a lot to be uncovered in this world that we do not know.