a rabbit hole that one, maybe the deepest rabbit hole
Discussion
there is an Australian man who created a water vortex in a lab, and flash froze it. He got the shape, and the math of the shape, and cast pump impellers from the inverted shape. He found they could move the water in those giant storage tanks with a tiny pump running less than 100 watts.
But he also found by using the math of the increasing upward shape, he could create flower and tree shapes with subtle alterations.
Everything is a spiral 🌀 even seasons, and epochs. 🤯
Who is this Australian!? I need to see this 🥺🙏
Sounds like an extension and expansion from Viktor Schauberger’s work?
Lemme see if I can hunt it down.. it’s been a while…
Here he is…
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Have you come across Dolf Zantinge in your water research? These two conversations have me mighty curious and digging deeper, and I do have an analemma water wand, and my plants are much healthier since I started watering them with “coherent” water, so it seems to be legit, in some respect… so many variables it’s hard to know for one’s own self of course… But it’s a really compelling idea.
Ok. I’ll drop the mask and say some personal speculations.
I think water retains memory and history. I don’t know how, it’s a very simple molecule. But something is going on there where water is “imprinted” with where it has been, and what kind of energy has been sent into it. It’s not permanent, in that it can be reprogrammed, but the phenomenon is real.
And I suspect to some degree, it transfers its current memory state into whatever growing bio process it’s introduced into.
Dr Gerald Pollack’s retelling of the history of water and memory is really well done, and it puts a mighty peculiar slant on that history as an added bonus. Dr Pollack’s lab is in your neck of the woods, I believe. At UW Medical School.