Chris,

If all water were dead, we, who require water to live, would also be dead. The food we eat could not grow.

Have you heard of Dr. Masaru Emoto? He wrote three volumes of books, the first called /The Hidden Mesages of Water. /I'll sum it up for you. Water responds to music and to thought. Google it.

What are you trying to say with this bit:

/Suggesting that water is alive, as Parry did, is esoterical nonsense.
That's how Predators hijack science.
/
*
Natalia*



Ray Harrell wrote:
No, that's how English misunderstands process.
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REH wrote:
Some water is dead.   But generally water is very much alive but different
from you or I.

All water is dead.  The fact that organisms contain/need water and some live
in water is not in contradiction to that.  You and I also need oxygen and
live in air, but would you say that oxygen is very much alive?

Suggesting that water is alive, as Parry did, is esoterical nonsense.
That's how Predators hijack science.


Chris




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