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Through the science of vibration (Hado), we can
photograph the effects of water¶s response to
conscious stimuli. (Music, Words, Photographs)

These characteristics can be captured using high speed


photography and a microscope, and are displayed in
beautiful crystal formations.

A crystal is a solid structure with orderly configured


atoms and molecules.

Japanese Scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto came up with a


theory that when a water molecule crystallizes, pure
water becomes a pure crystal, whereas contaminated
water forms disfigured or in many cases, no crystal is
formed and this started the research that was to
become so influential in our time.

     
       
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Firstly water samples are placed in a glass bottle and
exposed to information such as words, pictures, music,
and prayer.

Water is used from natural water sources from around


the world as well as populated areas. Distilled water is
used for experiments involving words, music,
photographs and prayer.

Then, this water is dropped on


fifty petri dishes (5cm in
diameter).

Because water is fluid by nature,


it is unstable and changes
rapidly.

In order to obtain examples of


ice crystals, many samples are
required to be photographed
under as stable conditions as
possible.
Therefore, we place these dishes
in a deep-freeze freezer for 3
hours at a temperature of -25c
or lower.

When they are taken out three


hours later, ice grains have
formed with their centre rolled up
due to surface tension.

These grains are very small (less


than 0.5cm).

Water expands when frozen and


ice crystals form at the tip of the
water sample.

We then direct light on each


grain of ice and look at it through
the darkfield microscope.

The ice crystals which form are


observed through a dark field
electron-microscope in a freezer
room at a temperature of -5c.

Under the magnification of 100


to 200 times, ice crystals can be
observed as the ice begins to
melt away.

If things go well a crystal starts to form as the temperature rises and the ice
starts to melt. Taking one to two minutes, it opens up like a blooming flower.

The fifty petri dishes contain the same water frozen in the same condition.
However, not all ice grains form crystals, ice in other dishes doesn't show any
crystals at all.
When we take statistics, we can
categorize the results in groups,
such as those that have many
obvious similar beautiful crystals,
those that tend to have many
collapsed crystals, and those that
have no crystals at all.

Therefore, water crystals are


certainly indicative of the quality
of the water we studied.

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As we can see from these samples, water definitely responds to outer stimuli
acting as a mirror, reflecting and carrying the impressions exposed to it. When
exposed to negative stimuli, ugly formations appear, yet when positive stimuli is
exposed to water, beautiful crystals form.

The implications of this are truly enormous.

Water exposed to the word:


Water exposed to the word: 'Devil'
'Angel'

Water exposed to the


Water exposed to the words: 'Do itl'
words: 'Let's do it'
Water exposed to the word:
Water exposed to the word: 'Dirty'
'Beautiful'

What is the destination of this chaotic world? How


will it be in the future?

This tiny planet of ours is covered with conflict,


domestic discord, ethnic prejudice, environmental
distress, religious wars and every other type of
problem imaginable. Who is responsible for all this
suffering?

Everyone is looking for an answer and the answer


is so simple and effective it has so far eluded us.
The individual and society make up one enormous ocean; by adding our
individual drops to this ocean, we participate in the formation of society.

People are looking for a way to make sense of this world of chaos that we find
ourselves in.

These photographs are a meaningful drop that has created a ripple, which has
since spread throughout the world. Water teaches us the delicacy of the human
soul and the impact that love and gratitude can have on the world.
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