Does Water Have Memory?
These are enlarged images of some selected supercooled water crystals and they all seem to be different from each other. Some experiments in the past did indicate that water droplets subjected to different energy levels and extents behaved differently while solidifying. Although prevailing science on water properties refutes any such 'water memory' hypothesis. They say water molecules are in a constant state of vibrations which makes it impossible to retain a 'memory'.
I feel the science fraternity should overcome their egoistic differences and get to know the truth as to why a snow crystal is different from each other and what is it which makes homoeopathy work.
Have you ever given a thought to it?
Every natural resource could be having something akin to memory.
"Holy water" has many meaning...
Water flowing out of mineral rock have very good healing powers... these are also used by Kerala Ayurvedic practioners to scan your body... different rock have different properties....You are asked to drink a certain potion and bath under certain rock... voila the results show up on your body...
But treatment will only be accurate if I go in person to consult the doctor.I am yet to go to SL for a visit since coming here(5 yrs now!) Maybe next year only then,Insha Allah..and hope the doc can give me a cure in the short time period of our visit.
There was a study which showed every person resonates with different frequency, as their corresponding water molecules showed. I will try to find the link of that video, saw it some time back.
I think this theory is not far-fetched, but then, I am also open to believing in alternate universes where our doppelgangers exist :) I mean, why not? We have very limited knowledge, and we are not the only creation.
This is off tangent, but look up the phenomenon, neuro-plasticity. If DNA can be changed by constant thought patterns, then there is every possibility that water molecules retain memory capacity.
MM, If someone is a believer, he might do things what his fellow believers may have been doing without trying to understand if it would really produce any result...and these practices are common across religions. While we cannot definitely say if bathing in holy waters does actually benifit us, I cannot rule out the positive effects of homeopathy I have seen in our society back home. I wish someone cracked this puzzle without being biased.
Fathima, You won't lose anything if you consult a good homeopath in Sri Lanka.
Religiously , water listens & remembers .. otherwise why would people strive for a bath in holy pools / sea shores / which are adjacent to the Temples etc.
There .. sound of recitation from holy books are chanted day & night and the 'so called' enegy is absorbed in that nearby water and transfered to person who bathe in that holy water ..
as they do in Sri Lanka. I know people who have been cured of many ailments by homeopathy and that too without the side effects some medicines are known to have. As a sufferer of chronic eczema that has to date remained incurable, I long to try homeopathic treatment as I hear many people have been completely cured by it.
That said the whole water has a memory theory is not something I can accept..very outlandish to say the least.
Being a pragmatist myself, I find it hard to accept the 'memory' hypothesis but I have also seen high dilutions of homeo remedies working effectively on patients. I do maintain some common remedies at home for myself and my family. They definitely get benifitted by them during petty illnesses. Sometime I feel this world doesn't want to know the truth as it would cause embarrassment to the science fraternity.
http://www.scilogs.com/in_scientio_veritas/water-memory-myth-that-wouldnt-die/
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/homeopathy-and-evidence-based-medicine-back-to-the-future-part-iv/
nuff said