> 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./
Dr. Emoto sells products based on his claims. For example, the
products page of Emoto's Hado website is currently offering
"geometrically perfect" "Indigo water" that is "highly charged
hexagonally structured concentrate," and supposedly creates
"structured water" that is "more easily assimilated at the
cellular level" for $35 for an eight-ounce bottle.
Chris is saying that anyone who belives that is a classic specimen of
Sucker for Pseudoscience and that the Professional Bad Guys are happy
to exploit such gullibility and ignorance.
Here's another one:
http://www.slimspurling.com/
I know about this only because I met Slim Spurling (now deceased) back
in '76 when he was a blacksmith. Good smith, good teacher, cool guy
but believed all kinds pseudoscientific crap. Eventually he
discovered that he could make good living with gullibility and
pseudoscientific mysticism and gave up smithing.
- Mike
--
Michael Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada .~.
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http://home.tallships.ca/mspencer/ ^^-^^
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