I did the first run. Ran into a big problem. I ran a baseline on
distilled water, tested it as a sample to verify the baseline was stable
and after running the sequence of 10 samples, ran the baseline again as
a sample. The second time I ran the distilled water baseline, it showed
that the water was structured!!!!!!!!! So I had to throw out all the
previous measurements. I thought it must be some type of instrument
instability.
I started running the experiment again, running a baseline before each
sample. But when I did that each sample after the first one showed the
curve the wrong way and getting bigger each time. I finally figured out
that since I have healing hands which continually put off healing
energy, simply handling the samples and the baseline water were
structuring the water, basically turning it into Holy water or something
similar. That is I am adding my energy signature to each sample when
handling and pouring each one from the jelly jar to the measurement
vial. It is also possible that the signature is being impressed on the
quartz vial as well, I know this is possible because of my experience
earlier with a vial getting messed up by having Reiki done on it. Also
quartz is known for holding energy patterns and programming.
I am stumped now. It appears that all the samples that I had left
overnight are now contaminated by my energy signature. I will have to
think about what to do. I will definitely have to rerun the experiment
with fresh water. I may have to find someone who is not emitting energy
to do the handling for me. this time.
If anyone has any ideas on how to get around this please let me know.
Thanks,
Marshall
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