Hi David,
I saw Emoto here, and saw his photos, listened to his lecture. I was
very impressed by his pictures. I disagreed pretty much entirely with
the direction he took as far as explaining it all.
He did not say anything about water being permenently imprinted at all.
His point was that when water froze, it was affected by subtle things
in the environment. When it unfroze, it went back to being liquid
water. And I know several people that believe his pictures are for
real, and spent an enjoyable time discussing the possibilities with
them.
There are alot of people looking for something to believe in, and this
seems harmless enough. Seems to me he is inventing another religion,
the worship of water (or maybe it is part of the old shinto religion, I
don't know). That his pictures are being used to bolster other's ideas
about the nature of water is inevitable. There are dissenting views on
his work, too.
kathryn
On Jun 5, 2008, at 8:03 PM, da...@alchemysa.com.au wrote:
I tried to post this yesterday in answer to a number of posts
specifically addressed at me. I don't know if it got lost or blocked,
but since reading Mike's post about 'niceness' (which I found quite
disappointing) I've edited it to remove references that may be seen as
insulting. I'm trying to post it again.
On 05/06/2008, at 12:30 PM, da...@alchemysa.com.au wrote:
Nenah offers Masura Emoto as a high authority. By his own admission
Emoto "undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so
much as a scientific researcher (because he isn't one) but more from
the perspective of an ORIGINAL THINKER". Folks, please think
carefully about what that really means while you read more of his
dubious qualifications and theories. His 'water crystal' photographs
prove nothing other than he's a talented photographer. Everyone
knows that all snow flakes are different, so its pretty obvious that
ice crystals of pure clear water are going to be 'prettier' than
crystals of dirty brown water, especially when carefully selected and
interpreted via Emoto's perspective of 'original thinking'. No-one
but Emoto and his followers believes that these photos prove water
can be 'imprinted', let alone that we can decode the meaning of these
(non existent) imprints. And this guy is held up as one of the guru's
in the field!
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