[A few weeks ago, in a bout of synchronicity, previous comments on this thread were attempting to explore the possibility of a "hidden" but vital component of water which might be removed by microwaving]

For instance, even without subscribing to the details of Mills' hydrino theory - it is conceivable (but not likely) that an easily hidden species of "redundant ground state" hydrogen is being continuously created in the solar corona over geologic time - and makes its way to earth in the solar wind - and then accumulates in earth's oceans in parts per billion quantities....


Unbeknownst at the time, there had already been posted, to KeelyNet back in May, the piece: "The Science of Qi" about Dr. Patrick Flanagan. I must say that Jerry Decker is becoming quite the excellent scavenger and sleuth of alternative science News items these days...

Here are some excepts and comments from that piece. BTW Qi and Chi are the same word, or at least about as close and Deng and Dung <g> which is to say, they contrast how the modern Chinese lexicops are trying to make their language appear in print to Westerners (but without the aid of a good PR person). Anyway:

"PERHAPS the grooviest scientist on the planet today is Dr Patrick Flanagan. Inventor, physicist, medical doctor, author and holder of over 300 patents, he is also among the most brilliant scientists alive. At age 11, he invented a missile detector which could track missiles being launched anywhere in the world. The Pentagon promptly bought his invention and appointed him as an adviser! At age 13, he invented a hearing device that helped many deaf people. He continued to invent so many things in so many fields that by age 17 (43 years ago), Life Magazine had already chosen him as one of the 100 most important young people in the US.As proof that he has not slowed down at all, in 1997 at age 51, he was named Scientist of The Year by the International Association of New Science."

OK that is the "build up" - which is important here to show that Flanagan is not some kind of quack or cranky-health-nut. He is the creme-de-creme of inventive genius. The reason that this is important is that many physicists, on hearing something like Qi or Chi or orgone spoken in a serious context, turn pale, start to froth at the mouth, and slather vulgarities... anyway...

"During Dr Flanagan's research, he found that the Hunza Valley water contains high levels of negatively-charged hydrogen ions (each hydrogen atom having an extra electron)"...

Is that correct? What did he find, really? Given that few scientists outside the energy-world, including the good Doc Flanagan, have ever heard of Mills' hydrino-hydride ... and given that the Hunza valley sits at very high elevation ... hmm?

"According to him [Flanagan], the moving electrons (through the movement of hydrogen) generate Qi, the universal life force. Even he acknowledges that Qi is at the core of all matter and biochemical reactions...

Hmm ... now that is interesting, no?

Should we alert the good Doc to the fact that the Key ...err... Qi of Life - may not be that "electron" after all, but might be something a little more "binding" shall we say and have a new name and symbol: hydrino-hydride or Hy+ ?

OTOH ... if it takes a couple of pages of hard-won prose just to scratch the surface in an attempt to explain the arcane differences between Qi, Chi, hydrino-hydride, orgone, and hydronium ... to the sci-lexicops [and that is without recourse to Mills' 800 page oeuvre), then I think I'll be well-advised to just stick with a simpler "Chi" and let others, with a bit more patience and less of an elitist slant, unlock the subtle-secrets of ... Qi.

Jones

BTW, as a personal note, and perhaps intuitively sensing the universal memes which are floating around Gaia this season - Ramadan, Yom Kippur, etc. I began a Fast five days ago (as much for therapeutic as religious rationale), and can vouch for the general concept that "only" water can have curative and sustaining value far in excess of what we normally attribute to it.... However, sure wish I had a few gallons of Doc Flanagan's Hunza-Hy+ ;-)

So if the observations above are too cranky for you, attribute that to the altered perception which is induced by lack of food.

I missed the Coast-to-Coast radio show mentioned by Paul - where writer and philosopher Stephen Schwartz was to discuss how consciousness affects the structure of water, but it is definitely a subject which you will hear more about, in the years to come... and probably supports the related conclusion that fasting is not for everyone; certainly not for those without the consciousness to "believe" that they can alter the structure of the commonplace and elevate the trivial to the vital.


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