Christoph Reuss wrote:
Natalia wrote:
If all water were dead, we, who require water to live, would also be dead.
That's the logical fallacy. You fail to distinguish between a necessary
and a sufficient prerequisite. Cars require gasoline to drive 100mph.
Does that mean gasoline can drive 100mph?
Besides, if water would live, it could multiply (like all lifeforms can).
Hint: No single element (or lump of equal molecules) lives.
Is that gasoline analogy like the one about the virtuoso's violin going
up in value because of the its inherent tone? You are comparing apples
to oranges. Gas has never shaped automobiles in the way that water has
done for our planet and for life on it.
Try going for a week or two without water-based beverages or food, and
get back to me.
I would argue that reproduction is not the only validation for life
signs. With vitality in healthy water comes an energy, and with it the
power to transform at the cellular level. If you drink stale water, you
get sick or die. Drinking from ancient unpolluted glacier sources can
revive in a way that our toxic surface water cannot.
We come back to the question of whether or not Gaia lives. Whether or
not one can communicate with nature. Perhaps just another choice for
happiness, but I buy it.
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.
Physical formation/variation of crystals does not mean living.
Btw, do you think water in the Alps can read Japanese?
No. It does perhaps indicate that there's a medium of sensitivity, a
response to intent on the part of mind.
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./
I would think that attributing life, or at the very least, the giver of
life, to water would be in the best interests of those who know that
water is what keeps this planet going, and those who understand that it
shouldn't be exploited by Predators.
Esoterical Predators connect unrelated things. For example,
there was this homeopath who lectured about "the power of water"
(to praise the alleged healing power of his homeopathic mixtures).
To "prove" this power, he mentioned the examples of the
oxy-hydrogen explosion and the hydrogen bomb in the same sentence.
The uneducated audience was very impressed by this "scientist"
(who had never attended a university).
Yeah, well, there are Predators everywhere, exploiting everything.
Pharma kills more per capita than the occasional delusional scientist
with their natural remedies. Pharma wants us to believe that toxic
chemicals are the essentials to life.
*Natalia *
Chris
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