About 60% of human body consists of Water. 70% of brain and nearly 90% of lungs are formed by water.
Water - Our Lifeline...
So much importance is given to water everywhere. Water is a precious resource.
But how many of us know what elements can affect water?
Say, the moon. What effect can moon have on water?
One of the classic example everyone can give is 'Tides'. Whenever you see moon over your head the sea level increases. The moon's gravity has some visible effect on the sea, which means, it has some effect on water. Can you see the water level in your cup rising during high tide?
Well, may be not as it is very little to notice but it does certainly have some effect.
Ever heard the word 'Lunatic'?
Lunatic = An insane person.
Luna = moon in Latin.
It is said that the moon's phases affect humans and sometime they go insane! Perhaps the Moon affect the Water content in our body thus making people go crazy. Also remember that 70% of brain is water!
(I get reminded of the Werewolf whose transformation is triggered by full Moon)
Moon has Gravitational pull and so does every planet in the solar system. So this implies every planet has some effect on water (at least a meager amount), which means every planet (including sun) has some effect on the human body too!
What other things do affect water???
Vibrations.... or The Sounds.
Believe me, the sounds do affect water. Dr.Masaru Emoto from Japan conducted experiments on water and its crystallization properties.
He exposed a sample of water to kind words like 'Love' and 'Thank You' and crystallized them. They formed into the shape below:
And harsh words like "You are really nauseating and disgusting. I’ll kill you!" are spoken to water and then they are crystallized. They formed as below:
Hmm. Not very pleasant shape is it?
Dr. Emoto talked to water in Japanese. But what happens if different languages are spoken to water?
The word 'Wisdom' is talked to water in Japanese, English and German. They formed as below:
Pretty similar isn't it?
Based on these we can conclude that the spoken words have effect on animals too as the body is comprised of water.
So keep in mind that if you talk nice to someone they will feel good. If you talk bad then it will have adverse effect on the body.
Now, for all the music lovers out there. Here is an experiment with music's effect on water crystallization.
Beethovan's 'Pastoral' is played to water and they crystallized into:
'Kawachi Folk Dance' music (a Japanese folk dance) is played to water and it crystallized into:
Heavy Metal music is played to water and it crystallized into:
Oops! May be a bad news for the Metal fans- The crystallization is not proper!
While ambient music formed beautiful crystals the noisy and distorted music formed irregular shaped crystals. So a friendly advise from me - next time be careful in picking which music to listen!
Those who deal with babies and children be careful while speaking to them. If you shout at children then it will definitely have some bad effect on them as they have more water content in body than adults do.
I doubt this list will end here. More to discover in the future to fully reveal about water and human body.
Until then bye bye and take care!
Water - Our Lifeline...
So much importance is given to water everywhere. Water is a precious resource.
But how many of us know what elements can affect water?
Say, the moon. What effect can moon have on water?
One of the classic example everyone can give is 'Tides'. Whenever you see moon over your head the sea level increases. The moon's gravity has some visible effect on the sea, which means, it has some effect on water. Can you see the water level in your cup rising during high tide?
Well, may be not as it is very little to notice but it does certainly have some effect.
Ever heard the word 'Lunatic'?
Lunatic = An insane person.
Luna = moon in Latin.
It is said that the moon's phases affect humans and sometime they go insane! Perhaps the Moon affect the Water content in our body thus making people go crazy. Also remember that 70% of brain is water!
(I get reminded of the Werewolf whose transformation is triggered by full Moon)
Moon has Gravitational pull and so does every planet in the solar system. So this implies every planet has some effect on water (at least a meager amount), which means every planet (including sun) has some effect on the human body too!
What other things do affect water???
Vibrations.... or The Sounds.
Believe me, the sounds do affect water. Dr.Masaru Emoto from Japan conducted experiments on water and its crystallization properties.
He exposed a sample of water to kind words like 'Love' and 'Thank You' and crystallized them. They formed into the shape below:
'Love' and 'Thank you' is spoken to water. |
"You are really nauseating and disgusting. I’ll kill you!" is spoken to water. |
Dr. Emoto talked to water in Japanese. But what happens if different languages are spoken to water?
The word 'Wisdom' is talked to water in Japanese, English and German. They formed as below:
Japanese |
English |
German |
Based on these we can conclude that the spoken words have effect on animals too as the body is comprised of water.
So keep in mind that if you talk nice to someone they will feel good. If you talk bad then it will have adverse effect on the body.
Now, for all the music lovers out there. Here is an experiment with music's effect on water crystallization.
Beethovan's 'Pastoral' is played to water and they crystallized into:
Beethovan's 'Pastoral' |
'Kawachi Folk Dance' |
Heavy Metal Music |
While ambient music formed beautiful crystals the noisy and distorted music formed irregular shaped crystals. So a friendly advise from me - next time be careful in picking which music to listen!
Those who deal with babies and children be careful while speaking to them. If you shout at children then it will definitely have some bad effect on them as they have more water content in body than adults do.
I doubt this list will end here. More to discover in the future to fully reveal about water and human body.
Until then bye bye and take care!
'Thank You' spoken to water. |
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