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According a few scientists water has memory.  The video is quite long but it is interesting.  Warning it mentions have religion due to the topic which ties with religion.  If you doubt that has has memory you can do the water experiment.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNzbiLpnWX8

 

 

http://www.billybeck.com/mental-conditioning/the-rice-experiment-this-will-blow-your-mind/

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Have you done the water experiment? Its not true at all. The experiments are not reproducable. Check Wikipedia for its sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memory#cite_note-NatureEditorial-1

First of all on wikipedia they are talking about diluted form.  It's the rice experiment I'm talking about.  There's videos on youtube with the rice experiment you can google it with the "rice experiment" phrase.

I have already done it more than a year ago.

 

It doesn't take that much effort to do the rice experiment.  http://www.billybeck.com/mental-conditioning/the-rice-experiment-this-will-blow-your-mind/

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First of all on wikipedia they are talking about diluted form.  It's the rice experiment I'm talking about.  There's videos on youtube with the rice experiment you can google it with the "rice experiment" phrase.

I have already done it more than a year ago.

 

It doesn't take that much effort to do the rice experiment.  http://www.billybeck.com/mental-conditioning/the-rice-experiment-this-will-blow-your-mind/

So then you will have no problem reproducing the experiment and posting a video. I am interested to see it.

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What Emoto has done is interesting, but he cherry-picked the crystals for his book to make it compelling

 

I would like to see proper research done to prove or falsify his claims

 

I believe thousands and thousands of people have tried the rice experiment after the first edition of his book and found similar results which posted in the following edition

 

I say it is incumbent on the skeptical members in the thread to repeat the experiment since CrazyCanuck could fake it

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Just went hrough Randi's FAQ, it doesn't mention anything about the water thing. Have I missed it? (Also I thought Randi's Challenge only goes for supposed supernatural things?) Can you elaborate a bit on that?

In regards to the OP: Before I watch the video: assuming it's true: What does that even mean: "memory" in regards to water? and how would it affect me in my everyday life and decision making? 

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I thought Randi's Challenge only goes for supposed supernatural things?

 

I was replying to LovePrevails, who was referring to the rice experiment (where speaking lovingly to the rice supposedly stops it going rotten). I think that counts as supernatural.

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You still won't believe me besides there's videos out there.  This is why I recommend you do it yourself.

I have done the rice experiment and each time I open the lids there's a gerbil in the container with the nice phrase, and soy milk in the container with the bad phrase therefore water has no memory but morphing capabilities. Don't believe me by word of mouth alone and require actual solid proof? Even if I give you solid proof you still won't believe me so this is why I recommend you do it yourself and see.

 

See the fault in your argument?

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I have done the rice experiment and each time I open the lids there's a gerbil in the container with the nice phrase, and soy milk in the container with the bad phrase therefore water has no memory but morphing capabilities. Don't believe me by word of mouth alone and require actual solid proof? Even if I give you solid proof you still won't believe me so this is why I recommend you do it yourself and see.

 

See the fault in your argument?

 It really doesn't matter I don't  have an ego.  I posted it to share what I have learned.  So if you don't believe that's fine.  However it is benefiting me and that's all that matters.

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