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To what extent is water capable of picking up information?
what does it perceive?
and how does it remember it overtime?
The Aerospace institute has discovered a relatively simple way of
making a structure of a drop of water visible.
the researchers have had their efforts rewarded by
insights into a very beautiful world
each drop has a face of its own, unmistakable and unique
why are the individual drops so different from one another?
we got a lot of people to come to a lecture hall here at the institute
gave them all the same water, had them make drops at exactly the same time
collected all the drops and then discovered that each individual
produced different images from the same water
and here you can see the results, here at the right you can see
that the images of the individual students were different
but those made by a given student were all quite similar
this is the work of the first experimenter, this one here from the second
this from the third, and this from the fourth
individually they can quite easily be reproduced
but you would never have thought they were all from the same water
because when you compare the images from the different people you see some big differences
then we undertook experiments to find out whether things changed
when we put something into the water
a real flower was placed in the water
a while later we took a drop of water and here you can see one of the pictures
and you can see in this picture, its the typical image you get when you put
flower into water
you could recognize the flower in every single drop in this glass, offcourse
that can be reproduced and have significance
and if you were to put a different flower in here for example
a sweet william flower, then all the drops of this water will look like sweet william
the stigma that water has a memory, practically changes our whole way of looking at the world, offcourse
lets travel down the rhine in the trigitive sense
the water is flowing down the rhine picking up information everywhere it goes
so the water has more information at the mouth of the rhine, than it had at the source
and the ducks living at the mouth when they drink that water are also drinking all that information
thus the world's oceans will no longer be something that seperates us, but instead a giant
storehouse of information, and the rain will perhaps be a data medium carrying information to the world