You may be a very clever man Mike Monett, but are also very unpleasant and insulting. dee
On 14 May 2012, at 18:19, Mike Monett wrote: > 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]> > >

