New research from the Aerospace Institute of the University of Stuttgart in Germany supports the theory that water has a memory—a claim that could change our whole way of looking at the world.
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Lisa Park uses Brainwaves to Manipulate Water
South Korean Artist Lisa Park has come up with an interesting new art form. Her performance art, called Eunoia, meaning “Beautiful Thinking”, uses 48 pools of water, inspired by the 48 emotions, which react to emotional brainwaves transmitted from her body, and read by sensors.Continue Reading
Water Quality and Future Generations: Deb Swackhamer at TEDx
Dr. Deborah L. Swackhamer is Professor in Science, Technology, and Public Policy in the Hubert H, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and Co-Director of the University’s Water Resources Center. She also is Professor in Environmental Health Sciences in the School of Public Health, and is trained as an environmental chemist. She joined the Minnesota faculty in 1987.
Meet i9 Informed water bottle
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Water – our planet’s biggest secret
We cordially invite you to watch our i9 video about the wonders of water and its effects on life. Informed technology is based on the undisputable scientific fact, that everything in the Universe carries s specific code or information.