Marshall <[email protected]> wrote: >Oh, water definitely has memory. I have proved it several times >myself. Al you need is a scanning photospectrometer and some distilled >water. You run a baseline with the distilled water, then expose it to >something that will structure it and run it again. The effect is >nothing short of dramatic. > >I have found that the absorption spectrum in the infrared and >ultraviolet are affected by it seems almost everything. Here are some >of the things I found: > >magnets >reiki >orgonite >some spirals of copper wire that were claimed to give off energy >thoughts like love, hate and healing. > >These experiments are completely repeatable and different things will >have consistent but different spectrums. However I have found I am >unable to do them myself because I have a strong flux of healing energy >that comes off my hands now and screws up all the results giving a >spectrum of healing water every time I try it now. > >Marshall
Marshall, I completely deny you can have any effect on the absorption spectrum of distilled water with magnets, reiki, orgonite, spirals of copper, or any kinds of thoughts. I have 3 diode array photospectrometers by Hewlett-Packard. They are the HP 8452A UV-VIS models, which are more advanced than the one you have. I find the spectrums you plot don't make any sense. The conclusions I have come to are the data is faked, or actually belongs to a different condition than you claim. This is not the first time you have faked data. Your article titled "Maxwell's Pressure Demon and the Second Law of Thermodynamics" at http://www.execonn.com/maxwell/maxwells_demon.html is a masterpiece of deception. It has so many flaws and misstatements of fact that I am surprised someone has not called you on it before. However, I am calling you on it now. I repeated your experiment. It does not work. The only way you could get the data you claim is by generating it yourself. Any claim you can affect the absorption spectrum of distilled water means you claim the ability to create matter. This is not possible. It is a major violation of physical law, which you seem quite willing to ignore to suit your convenience. If creating matter were possible, then think what could happen. A waiter could be bringing a tray of water to guests. He is absently-mindedly thinking of something else on the way. When he arrives, the water has turned to wine. How often does that occur? Your claims are false. Your data is faked. Shame on you, Marshall. Mike Monett -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

