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Found this interesting article
There’s no evidence water can understand human speech
I am a scientist/artist with a doctorate in biomedical research who has 17 patents for three-dimensional microscopes, and currently I make art through the microscopes I’ve invented.
Many people ask me, "Have you seen the movie ’What the Bleep Do We Know?’ and do you know about Emoto’s work with microscopic ice crystals?"
They say, "Dr. Emoto has proven that words can change the molecular structure of water, simply by talking to water or labeling bottles of water with good or bad words. He can communicate with water."
As a scientist, I was astonished. It didn’t surprise me that I couldn’t find any scientific experiments he has performed or any peer-reviewed journal articles that have been published describing controlled studies of Emoto’s work. A further search revealed that Emoto’s degree was from the Open International University in India, where an M.D. degree costs $500 and a Ph.D. costs $350, no classes or tests required.
Emoto has been very successful lecturing on Maui and will be returning for a talk Feb. 7 at the Tropical Plantation. I would like Emoto to answer this question: Why has he not published controlled scientific experiments in credible peer-reviewed journals?
It is wrong to bolster an argument with false evidence, no matter how good or important the message might be. I believe that only the path of truth will lead to a genuine understanding of nature and the magnificent universe that we live in.
But, what the bleep do I know?
Gary Greenberg
Paia